a Barnard College student, was deeply uneasy Thursday as she listened to pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia yelling, “We don’t want no Zionists here!”
Soph Askanase, 21, said she was one of the first students arrested and is now suspended. The Barnard junior, who has asthma and did not have her inhaler, tried to keep calm by using breathing techniques. “I don’t know if they’ll let me finish my semester,” she said Friday afternoon while picking up a backpack and a tote bag that had been seized, with red marks still on her wrists from police cuffs.
“It’s the most appalling thing I’ve ever seen,” said Nadia Abu El-Haj, an anthropology professor who was on the school’s lawn when the police entered. “The students were extraordinary. Chanting. Crying. It felt like a total violation of everything an academic institution is supposed to be.” She said the arrests were political theater aimed at appeasing Congress without concern that students were collateral damage.
The unrest at Columbia is emblematic of growing tensions nationwide as thousands of students at colleges — public and private, large and small, — are protesting the Israel-Gaza war in ways that are upending campus life.On several campuses, students have occupied large lawns or student facilities, launched hunger strikes or interrupted school events.
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