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Amid Campus Clashes, Columbia Will Expel Students Occupying Building

  • Columbia in New York and Portland State University closed their campuses after pro-Palestinian demonstrators took over buildings.
  • More than 1,100 protesters have been arrested across the country in recent weeks.

 

  1. Columbia University
    Pro-Palestinian demonstrators took over Hamilton Hall.
    Alexandra Eaton/The New York Times
  2. Columbia University
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  3. Columbia University
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  4. Columbia University
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  5. Columbia University
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  6. Columbia University
    Broken windows inside Hamilton Hall.
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  7. Columbia University
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  8. Columbia University
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  9. University of Utah
    Scott G Winterton/The Deseret News, via Associated Press
  10. Virginia Commonwealth University
    The police spray tear gas in clashes with pro-Palestinian protesters.
    @Sarah_Hagen via Reuters
  11. Portland State University
    A pro-Palestinian encampment inside a library.
    Jordan Gale for The New York Times
  12. University of New Mexico
    A pro-Palestinian protester has water poured into her eyes after being pepper sprayed by law enforcement.
    Chancey Bush/The Albuquerque Journal, via Associated Press
  13. University of New Mexico
    Chancey Bush/The Albuquerque Journal, via Associated Press
  14. University of Texas at Austin
    Adam Davis/EPA, via Shutterstock
  15. University of Chicago
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  16. George Washington University
    Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

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