A Campus Protest Movement Seeks to Regain Momentum but Faces Hurdles
Briefly

The pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside Columbia were met with a largely indifferent student body, as many continued attending classes and engaging in campus life around them.
Columbia's administration implemented new security measures for the start of the semester, such as ID checks at the gates, indicating a proactive approach to managing protests.
While the protestors chanted their calls for revolution, the university's campuses remained lively, with students enjoying the sun and ice cream from the interim president.
Overall, the scale of the protests this semester appears diminished compared to the significant disruptions seen in the spring, reflecting changing student engagement.
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