Columbia’s near-total lockdown over protests called extreme and divisive by students and staff
Columbia University administrators shut down much of the school on Tuesday, upending campus life for virtually all students and staff in the wake of ongoing student protests over the Israel-Hamas war.
Only essential university employees and students who live on campus were allowed through the gates of the Ivy League school in New York City’s Morningside Heights neighborhood, officials announced on Tuesday morning.
“The safety of every single member of this community is paramount,” according to…