Columbia University took a firm stance on Tuesday by disciplining nearly 80 students involved in pro-Palestinian protests. Sanctions range from suspensions to expulsions after demonstrations that disrupted library activities last year. The university highlighted its commitment to maintaining academic integrity amidst these disruptions. The actions arise in the context of ongoing negotiations with President Donald Trump's administration over $400 million in federal funding, which has been withheld due to the university's handling of the protests. Columbia conceded to several demands, including revising its student disciplinary procedures and re-evaluating its approach to antisemitism on campus. Amid financial strains, the university announced...