Tensions are continuing to rise among college campuses across the nation, as more pro-Palestinian protests break out, prompting canceled in-person classes and student arrests. Columbia University was thrust into the spotlight last week when New York Police Department (NYPD) officers began to arrest students participating in a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the request of school officials. Students launched last Wednesday what they called the “Gaza Solidarity Encampment.” The protests prompted the school to move classes online Monday as University president Minouche Shafik faces calls to resign after being questioned from the House Education Committee on campus antisemitism last week. The school...