Columbia announces punishment for students who took over campus building

Columbia University on Thursday announced some students who occupied a campus building last spring during anti-Israel protests would face a range of punishments, including expulsions and suspensions.

The announcement came as the Ivy League institution finds itself embroiled in controversy over the arrest of a student and the rescinding of more than $400 million in federal grants to the school by the Trump administration because of its “inaction in the face of persistent harassment of Jewish students.”

The punishments, which include “multi-year suspensions, temporary degree revocations, and expulsions related to the occupation of Hamilton Hall last spring,” were issued by the Columbia University Judicial Board.

TRUMP CUTS MORE THAN $400 MILLION IN GRANTS TO COLUMBIA OVER ANTISEMITISM CONCERNS, POTENTIALLY MORE TO COME

Student protesters camp near the entrance to Hamilton Hall on the campus of Columbia University

Student protesters camp near the entrance to Hamilton Hall on the campus of Columbia University April 30, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, Pool)

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