Columbia University's Pulitzer Hall, home to its graduate journalism program, has experienced heightened security measures following recent pro-Palestine protests. As administrative changes unfolded over the past two months, building closures began to impact journalism students, with designated closing times conflicting with class schedules. On April 28, a Public Safety officer instructed students to vacate the premises, citing new policies aimed at preventing after-hours gatherings. This is part of a broader movement to centralize control and manage campus spaces more tightly in response to rising tensions surrounding political activism, particularly related to Palestine.
Over the past two months, Columbia University has undergone epochal changes, as the administration has implemented restrictive policies in response to pro-Palestine protests.
They are taking extra precautions to ensure no one is hanging out in the buildings after hours, according to the Public Safety officer.
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