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Columbia suspends over 65 students, bars dozens more after library protest
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Columbia University has suspended over 65 students and barred 33 others, including alumni, following a pro-Palestinian protest inside Butler Library. The demonstration, which involved vandalism and the renaming of a reading room, led to arrests and condemnation from university officials and city leaders.
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