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    Columbia Students Face Food Shortages as Pro-Terror Rioters Prompt Campus Lockdown

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    Columbia University is currently experiencing significant disruptions due to a campus lockdown initiated after a group of protesters, described as anti-Israel, occupied Hamilton Hall. This situation escalated quickly, culminating in restrictions that primarily affect the university’s dining services, severely impacting students’ access to food.

    The lockdown, which only permits entry to students residing in campus dormitories and essential staff, has left many without access to the university’s dining facilities. According to reports, students like Taylor Francisco and Sam, both of whom rely on the university’s meal plans, have been particularly hard hit. Francisco, a low-income student working on her master’s thesis, expressed distress over being unable to sustain herself during a critical academic period. Similarly, Sam, a bachelor of arts student who lives just across the street from the campus, found himself blocked from entering for breakfast and mentioned the financial strain of having to seek alternative food sources.

    Students described scenes of heightened security, with checkpoints where those granted access needed to pass through a screening tent. The frustration among students is palpable, with some, like Francisco, criticizing the administration for their handling of the situation, especially considering the academic and financial burdens placed on students towards the end of the semester.

    The protesters, who initially stormed Hamilton Hall by using metal barricades and even smashing through a glass door, have draped a giant flag calling for “intifada” and have not vacated despite the university’s attempts to clear the building. This ongoing occupation has resulted in a tense atmosphere on campus, with academic schedules disrupted and normal campus activities halted.

    The university’s decision to enforce a lockdown stems from safety concerns but has resulted in unintended consequences for the student body, particularly affecting those who are financially and academically vulnerable. As the situation develops, the impact on student life and campus operations continues to unfold, highlighting the complex balance between security measures and maintaining academic integrity and accessibility.

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