Police enter Hamilton Hall at Columbia
On April 30, police officers broke a window to enter Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall, the building occupied by pro-Palestinian protesters.
On April 30, police officers broke a window to enter Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall, the building occupied by pro-Palestinian protesters.
A large number of police descended at Hamilton Hall at Columbia University Tuesday night to clear protesters who had occupied the building.
Amid final exams and upcoming graduations, Columbia students are grappling with fluctuating tensions on campus and the national attention these protests have received.
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Tensions have flared during protests at Columbia University and elsewhere across the country. The demonstrators have made it clear they're against Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza, but what do they specifically want? Here's a look at what protesters are really demanding.
Protests are currently happening at college campuses around the country as students show support for Palestinians in Gaza.
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