Columbia protesters say they’re at an impasse with administrators and will continue anti-war camp


by WKBN.com

WKBN.com— NEW YORK (AP) — Columbia University students who inspired pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country said Friday that they reached an impasse with administrators and intend to continue their encampment until their demands are met. The announcement after two days of exhaustive negotiations came as Columbia’s president faced harsh criticism from faculty — something that has []

KTSA—Columbia protesters say they're at an impasse with administrators and will continue anti-war camp. The announcement after two days of exhaustive negotiations comes as Columbia's president faces harsh criticism from faculty.

AP News—Anti-war protesters at Columbia face suspension, university says. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Colleges around the country implored pro-Palestinian student protesters to clear out tent encampments with rising levels...

RedState—Columbia Deadline Passes As Protesters Refuse to Leave, Post Signs Saying 'Columbia Will Burn'. As we reported earlier, Columbia University had exhausted negotiations with protesting students and set a 2 p.m. deadline for the students behind the encampment there to pull up stakes or face disciplinary action.