Columbia University has announced disciplinary measures against a group of pro-Palestinian students following a protest that led to the occupation of the school's main library in early May. The disciplinary actions, confirmed on Tuesday, range from probation to suspensions between one and three years, revocation of degrees, and even expulsions. However, the university has not disclosed specific details about how individual students were disciplined. The crackdown marks a significant response to what Columbia officials described as disruptions to academic activities in violation of university policies. President Trump has criticized several universities, including Columbia, for their handling of pro-Palestinian protests, which...