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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Columbia Suspends, Expels nearly 80 Students for Gaza Protest</h1>
<div class="gmail-credits gmail-reader-credits">July 23, 2025</div></div>
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The statue of Alma Mater, on the
steps of Columbia\u2019s library, was soaked in red as the protests resumed.
(Photo: via NationalSJP TW Page)
<p><strong>By <a href="https://www.palestinechronicle.com/writers/palestine-chronicle-staff" title="Display all articles for Palestine Chronicle Staff">Palestine Chronicle Staff</a></strong> </p>
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<h3>In May, New York State Police stormed the university\u2019s main library
reading room to disperse the sit-in, resulting in the arrest of dozens
of student protestors.</h3>
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<p>Columbia University has suspended or expelled close to 80 students
for participating in protests against Israel\u2019s ongoing genocidal war on
Gaza.</p>
<p>Students have been suspended \u201cfor one to three years or expelled for
joining a May 2025 teach-in about Palestine in honor of the writer and
freedom fighter Basel al-Araj, who Israel murdered in an extrajudicial
assassination in 2017,\u201d the student activist group Columbia University
Apartheid Divest (CUAD), said in a statement on Tuesday.</p>
<p>The group said the \u201csanctions are believed to be part of a federal
deal Columbia is about to announce that includes a formal partnership
with the zionist Anti-Defamation League and an agreement to use the
IHRA\u2019s definition of antisemitism, which equates criticism of Israel
with discrimination against Jews.\u201d</p>
<h4>\u2018Violations\u2019</h4>
<p>Columbia University said in a <a href="https://communications.news.columbia.edu/news/university-statement-ujb-determinations-butler-library-disruption-and-alumni-weekend">statement</a>
that the sanctions related to \u201cthe disruption of Butler Library in May
2025 and the encampment during Alumni Weekend in spring 2024.\u201d</p>
<p>The university stated the sanctions issued on July 21 by the
University Judicial Board \u201cwere determined by a UJB panel of professors
and administrators.\u201d</p>
<p><br>
Columbia noted that \u201cDisruptions to academic activities are in violation
of University policies and Rules, and such violations will necessarily
generate consequences.\u201d</p>
<p>The sanctions from Butler Library, it said, \u201cinclude probation,
suspensions (ranging from one year to three years), degree revocations,
and expulsions.\u201d</p>
<p>In May, New York State Police <a href="https://www.palestinechronicle.com/police-storm-columbia-university-library-arrest-pro-palestinian-student-protesters/">stormed</a> the university\u2019s main library reading room to disperse the sit-in, resulting in the arrest of dozens of student protestors.</p>
<h4>\u2018Exceptionally Harsh Sanctions\u2019</h4>
<p>The CUAD claimed Columbia\u2019s Acting President and Board of Trustees
Co-Chair, Claire Shipman, in \u201ccollaboration\u201d with the Trump
administration, \u201cillegally restructured the University Judicial Board
(UJB) and removed student members and faculty oversight to pursue
exceptionally harsh sanctions against its own students.\u201d</p>
<p><br>
The group said Shipman \u201chas cracked down on pro-Palestine organizing in
partnership with White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller, who
devised Trump\u2019s policy of family separation and the Muslim travel ban.\u201d</p>
<p>It added that the university\u2019s latest action \u201cis presumed part of the
near-final agreement Shipman negotiated with Miller \u2013 similar to the
deal Columbia struck with the White House to expel students who
allegedly occupied Hind\u2019s Hall\u201d last year. During a protest, students
entered the university\u2019s Hamilton Hall and renamed it Hind\u2019s Hall, after
a six-year-old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli forces in Gaza.</p>
<h4>Students \u2018Remain Committed\u2019</h4>
<p>The CUAD said students \u201cremain committed to ending US- and Columbia-backed Israeli genocide regardless of the school\u2019s sanction.</p>
<p>Testimony from students\u2019 July disciplinary hearings\u201d underscored they had nothing to apologize for,\u201d the group stated.</p>
<p>It said disciplinary letters demand that suspended students submit
apologies in order to return to campus in one to three years, \u201cwhich
some students have stated they will refuse.\u201d</p>
<p>\u201cIf those protestors hold their ground by refusing to apologize, the
suspensions will convert into de facto expulsions and the number of
permanent sanctions will skyrocket,\u201d CUAD stated.</p>
<p>The group said that once Barnard University, \u201c<span id="m_-5462395634159257778m_-5322452637121996437gmail-docs-internal-guid-fdf371ba-7fff-e5d5-39af-a149652b4f15">joins
Columbia in announcing charges, these will be the most suspensions for a
single political protest in Columbia campus history and hugely exceed
sentencing precedent for teach-ins or non-Palestine-related building
occupations.\u201d</span></p>
<h4><span id="m_-5462395634159257778m_-5322452637121996437gmail-docs-internal-guid-fdf371ba-7fff-e5d5-39af-a149652b4f15">Mahmoud Khalil</span></h4>
<p>Student encampments against Israel\u2019s military campaing in Gaza,
launched at the university in 2024, sparked a widespread campaign on
campuses across the US with thousands detained as university authorities
and police cracked down on the protests.</p>
<p>Most notable was the arrest of one of the student leaders, Mahmoud
Khalil, from his home in March. Khalil, who was released only last
month, <a href="https://www.columbiaspectator.com/opinion/2025/04/04/a-letter-to-columbia/">said</a> in a letter in April that Columbia had \u201claid the groundwork\u201d for his \u201cabduction.\u201d</p>
<p>\u201cColumbia has suppressed student dissent under the auspices of
combating antisemitism. Last year, Columbia turned over student
disciplinary records to Congress and created the Task Force on
Antisemitism that broadly categorized anti-Israel sentiment as hate
speech to condemn protests,\u201d he stated.</p>
<p><em>(The Palestine Chronicle)</em></p>
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