Dozens of Columbia students were arrested for protesting last school year. Most are returning this fall | CNN Business

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The majority of Columbia students arrested during protests over Israel’s war in Gaza will be returning to school this fall.

Dozens of students arrested and placed on interim suspension in the spring will return to campus and enroll in classes while awaiting disciplinary hearings. That’s according to a report released Monday by a Congressional committee investigating the school’s response to antisemitism.

Among the returning students include many who were arrested during protests in late April, when the university first ask law enforcement to break up university encampments, and those who later barricaded themselves inside Hamilton Hall, one of the

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