Most Columbia students who protested still in "good standing"
Briefly

The report notes that Columbia University has faced scrutiny for how it handled disciplinary actions concerning students involved in protests and antisemitic incidents.
Despite initial suspensions, the university lifted charges against the majority of students involved in encampments due to a lack of evidence connecting them to the actions.
The House Education and Workforce Committee continues to investigate Columbia's response to antisemitism amid concerns over the university's handling of disciplinary processes.
Columbia's spokesperson emphasized the university's commitment to combating antisemitism while navigating the complexities of student political protests.
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