Columbia cracks down on protesters, threatens suspension as deadline looms
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Columbia University threatened to suspend students protesting Israel who don't clear out encampments and identify themselves before 2 p.m. Monday.
Columbia announced that negotiations with student protesters had come to "an impasse" and their encampment was "creating an unwelcoming environment" and "safety concerns" for the community and its neighbors. Furthermore, it violated various campus policies regarding conduct, disruptive behavior, vandalism and harassment, school leaders said. Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.
The university warned protesters they must clear out their belongings and identify themselves to school officials by 2 p.m. Monday or face suspension.
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