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In early August, Columbia University told Congress that most of the students arrested in the past year for protesting against Israel’s war on Gaza would be allowed to return to campus for the fall.

Then a congressional inquiry applied pressure. Last week, the Republican chair of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, which has been conducting an inquiry into Columbia’s handling of the protests since this spring, published a letter blasting the school for not punishing students harshly enough and issued a subpoena for internal records.

Now dozens of student protesters have received notices that their cases are being fast-tracked to university disciplinary hearings, short-circuiting Columbia’s own investigation process. Scheduled interviews with students have been canceled, and cases are moving directly to the University Judicial Board, which can expel or otherwise punish students, according to an email reviewed by The Intercept.

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[–] RangerJosie@lemmy.world 22 points 3 weeks ago

Totally normal shit in a supposedly "free" country.

Super normal.

Educated people strongly objecting to ethnic cleansing, apartheid, and genocide. Got NATIONAL level politicians losing their minds because the school they paid out the ass to go to isn't shitting on them hard enough for daring to question a goddamn genocide.

In case you had any doubts. This is the bad place. We will definitely be the bad guys in WWIII.

[–] Dkarma@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago

This gonna look like shit when the protesters show they didn't break any rules until the university changed them mid protest