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When demonstrators occupied the university’s main library on Wednesday, campus security forces intervened aggressively. The ...
Mario Torres and Lester Wilson, Columbia Facilities workers who were inside Hamilton Hall during the April 30, 2024, occupation of the building, sued pro-Palestinian protesters on April 25 for battery ...
Nearly 80 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested on Wednesday after taking over part of Columbia University’s library in a ...
Dr. D’Armiento, for example, led a team of faculty negotiators during the encampments and destructive occupation of Hamilton Hall, hoping to forge a compromise with the students. The senate did ...
In April 2024, pro-Palestinian protesters pitched tents on South Lawn, posted signs marking a “Liberated zone,” and occupied Hamilton Hall—a clear callback to the monumental 1968 protests. On April 30 ...
In late April 2024, pro-Palestinian protesters barricaded themselves inside Hamilton Hall, leading to several arrests. The students involved were later expelled, suspended or had their degrees ...
Protesters then barricaded the University’s Hamilton Hall, and called for it to be named “Hind’s Hall” after a child who was killed during Israel’s military offensive in Gaza.
Protesters in 2024 barricaded inside Hamilton Hall, calling for it to be renamed “Hind’s Hall,” after a 5-year-old girl who was killed by Israeli tank fire while in her family’s car in Gaza.
In late April 2024, pro-Palestinian protesters barricaded themselves inside Hamilton Hall, leading to several arrests. The students involved were later expelled, suspended or had their degrees ...
They followed the high-profile occupation of Hamilton Hall last spring, for which several students were expelled earlier this year. “Once again, protesters violated many university rules ...
In late April 2024, pro-Palestinian protesters barricaded themselves inside Hamilton Hall, leading to several arrests. The students involved were later expelled, suspended or had their degrees ...
In June 2024, CBS News Philadelphia first met Sander at a rally on the steps of Hamilton Hall. "We're here to advocate for ourselves and tell everyone that we're worth saving," she said at the time.