Columbia University has issued a firm warning ahead of expected pro-Palestinian protests, stating that any attempt to establish tent encampments on campus will be met with swift enforcement measures.
University officials made it clear that setting up unauthorized encampments violates campus policies and will result in the removal of structures, restricted access to affected areas, and potential disciplinary action. Students and others who refuse to comply could face arrest.
The warning follows reports that over 100 organizers recently convened to plan demonstrations at both the Morningside Heights and Manhattanville campuses. The university emphasized that while it supports the right to peaceful protest, actions that disrupt campus operations or threaten safety will not be tolerated.
The anticipated demonstrations echo a wave of activism that swept through Columbia last year, prompting national attention and political controversy. In response, the university has reiterated its commitment to free expression within the boundaries of its established guidelines.
As tensions rise, campus leadership is preparing to maintain order while balancing student activism with institutional responsibility.
