Columbia University protesters given midnight deadline on talks to dismantle encampment, president says
- Columbia University student organizers faced a midnight deadline to resolve talks with the university on dismantling a pro-Palestinian encampment causing turmoil on campus, as stated by the school's president.
- If no agreement is reached by midnight, President Minouche Shafik mentioned the university would consider "alternative options," with the negotiation outcomes remaining uncertain.
- Calls from donors and lawmakers for police intervention, contrasting with condemnation of a prior decision to involve the NYPD, emerged as protests continued into their eighth day at Columbia University.
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