Columbia University’s encampment ended with a mass police operation. Here’s how some schools avoided that | CNN Business

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After several days of protests, pro-Palestinian encampments on the campuses of Ivy League schools Columbia and Brown came down last week.

But while the apparent end of Columbia’s pro-Palestinian encampments was marred by a takeover of a building, a mass arrest, and a widespread condemnation of the heavy police presence, encampments came down voluntarily at Brown and other institutions like Northwestern University.

And other public universities, like Rutgers University and the University of Minnesota, also peacefully reached agreements with protesters.

Notably, none of the schools agreed to fully divest from

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