"Every Single Thing About This Is Completely Maddening, and None of It Had to Happen"
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Students occupying Hamilton Hall in 1968 and 1985 highlights the continuous history of protests at Columbia University, shaping how conflicts are managed in the present day.
University's aggressive disciplinary threats and suspension notices escalated tensions with students, leading to a lack of trust in the institution's approach to conflict resolution.
Read at Slate Magazine
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