
Columbia's acting president slams storming of campus library by anti-Israel agitators: 'Utterly unacceptable'
Fox News
Columbia University acting president Claire Shipman addressed the "utterly unacceptable" anti-Israel protest at Butler Library, promising severe consequences for the dozens involved.
A mob of protesters showed up at the library Wednesday afternoon, as students were studying for finals, reportedly to rally support for detained Mahmoud Khalil, the accused ringleader of pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia. They also continued to demand the university divest from Israel.
Two groups caused "substantial chaos" and damaged the campus building while occupying one of the library's main reading rooms and breaching the building's front door, Shipman said, adding that the disruption left the university with "no choice" but to call the NYPD for assistance.













