Columbia Students Demanding Refunds Due to Anti-Israel Protests, Classes Going Virtual

Columbia University officials twiddle their thumbs as the anti-Israel dumbs occupy the lawns and Jewish students feel unsafe.

The school went virtual or hybrid for the rest of the term.

Students want a refund, even those who already graduated, while some changed their plans:

Faculty without the means to provide hybrid classes were urged to consider the fully remote option, and to “provide other accommodations liberally” in the final days of the semester.—Those on campus, however, said the move was disappointing.Junior Michael D’Agostino, 22, said the hybrid classes were frustrating given “the amount we pay to be at this school to learn from these amazing faculties and professors.”“I’m studying applied physics and applied math and those are classes I really benefit from being in-person. I went through COVID and all that when we were online for about a year and it really disrupted our education,” he added.“I really think it’s disheartening to see how our education is being punished as a result of this,” he said of the school’s response to the protests. “I think it’s really sad.”

Tags: Antisemitism, Columbia University, Gaza - 2023 War, Israel

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