Columbia, Cornell Start Suspending Student Protesters
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Columbia University and Cornell University have both started suspending student protesters. Columbia University is taking action against students who refused to comply with a deadline to vacate a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus. Meanwhile, Cornell University is suspending student protesters who declined to move to an alternate location. The decisions to suspend the students have sparked discussions about how the protests have been handled by school leaders and police. In a CNN exclusive, a journalist traveled to Haiti and interviewed a gang leader accused of destabilizing the nation and on the FBI’s Ten ‘Most Wanted’ list.