Columbia University Faces Intense Protests and Backlash Over Handling of Anti-Israel Demonstrations
The Ivy League school grapples with campus unrest, leading to a shift to hybrid classes and widespread criticism of its president's actions.
- Columbia University has reinstated 12 students previously suspended for anti-Israel protests, amidst ongoing campus demonstrations.
- Protests at Columbia and other U.S. universities have intensified, with calls for divestment from Israel and clashes with police.
- President Minouche Shafik faces significant pressure, with calls for her resignation and criticism of her management of the protests.
- The protests have sparked debates about academic freedom, antisemitism, and the role of universities in political conflicts.
- Security has been heightened on campuses, and some universities have moved to hybrid or online classes in response to the unrest.













































































































































































































































































































































