Houston Chronicle

Protesting Columbia students say they are at an impasse with leaders

- By James Pollard, Noreen Nasir and Nick Perry

NEW YORK — Columbia University students who inspired pro-Palestinia­n demonstrat­ions across the country said Friday that they reached an impasse with administra­tors and intend to continue their encampment until their demands are met.

The announceme­nt after two days of exhaustive negotiatio­ns came as Columbia’s president faced harsh criticism from faculty and puts more pressure on university officials to find a resolution ahead of graduation ceremonies next month — a problem that campuses from California to Massachuse­tts are facing.

As the death toll mounts in the war in Gaza and the humanitari­an crisis worsens, protesters at universiti­es across the country are demanding that schools cut financial ties to Israel and divest from companies they say are enabling the conflict. Some Jewish students say the protests have veered into antisemiti­sm and made them afraid.

Student negotiator­s representi­ng the Columbia encampment said that after meetings Thursday and Friday, the university had not met their primary demand for divestment, although there was progress on a push for more transparen­t financial disclosure­s.

“We will not rest until Columbia divests,” said Jonathan BenMenache­m, a fourth-year doctoral student.

Columbia officials had said that talks were showing progress.

“We have our demands; they have theirs,” university spokespers­on Ben Chang said, adding that if the talks fail, Columbia will have to consider other options.

Across the country at Arizona State University, protesters pitched tents, including some that police dismantled, and at least one person was handcuffed and taken away.

Police clashed with protesters Thursday at Indiana University, Bloomingto­n, where 34 were arrested; Ohio State University, where about 36 were arrested; and at the University of Connecticu­t, were one was arrested.

California State Polytechni­c University, Humboldt, has been negotiatin­g with students who have been barricaded inside a campus building since Monday, rebuffing an attempt by the police to clear them out. The campus was shut down at least through the weekend.

Protesters also stayed overnight at the encampment at George Washington University. Officials said in a statement that those who remained were trespassin­g on private property and disciplina­ry actions would be pursued against students involved in the unauthoriz­ed demonstrat­ions.

 ?? Photos by Yuki Iwamura/Associated Press ?? A protester holds a Palestinia­n flag on Friday at a camp at Columbia University in New York. Student negotiator­s for the camp said the university has not met their demand for divestment.
Photos by Yuki Iwamura/Associated Press A protester holds a Palestinia­n flag on Friday at a camp at Columbia University in New York. Student negotiator­s for the camp said the university has not met their demand for divestment.
 ?? ?? Pro-Israel demonstrat­ors gather for a “Bring Them Home Now” rally on Friday outside Columbia University.
Pro-Israel demonstrat­ors gather for a “Bring Them Home Now” rally on Friday outside Columbia University.

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