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Columbia University Student Journalists Capture Campus Protest Drama

Columbia Journalism School student Cecilia Blotto poses for a photo in front of Hamilton Hall on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, in New York, where, hours earlier, New York police burst in to break up a demon

Student journalists at Columbia University found themselves at the center of a historic event as police moved in to arrest pro-Palestinian protesters who had occupied Hamilton Hall on campus. The protesters had been using a pulley system to bring supplies into the building and had donned masks to conceal their identities as negotiations with administrators reached a standstill.

As tensions escalated, students faced suspension if they did not vacate the premises. Despite warnings from the administration, many protesters remained defiant, leading to a dramatic standoff.

On the night of the police operation, officers in riot gear descended on the campus, setting up barricades and preparing to remove the remaining protesters. Student journalists documented the events as they unfolded, capturing images of arrests and clashes between police and demonstrators.

Protesters inside the campus used a megaphone to lead chants, expressing their grievances and determination to continue their protest. The arrival of police buses and officers signaled the imminent arrests, with some protesters being forcibly removed from the premises.

Negotiations with administrators stalled, leading to a police operation.
Protesters occupied Hamilton Hall using a pulley system for supplies.
Protesters faced suspension if they did not vacate the premises.

Despite some preparation, including training sessions and emergency contact numbers written on arms, students were taken by surprise by the swift police action. The scene was described as chaotic, with students being dragged away and detained by law enforcement.

Witnesses reported emotional reactions from both protesters and observers, with some expressing shock and disbelief at the turn of events. The presence of student journalists provided a unique perspective on the unfolding events, as mainstream media outlets were kept off-campus.

The arrests marked the culmination of weeks of tension and protest at Columbia University, leaving many students and faculty members reeling from the aftermath. The incident has sparked discussions about freedom of expression, campus activism, and the role of law enforcement in handling student demonstrations.

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