The daughter of Maggie Gilnahal and Peter Sarsgard were arrested in the University of Colombia’s protests Columbia University
The daughter of the actors Maggie Gillinhall and Peter Sarsgard were among those who were arrested in the last protests at the University of Colombia, which represents the latest developments in the anti -war demonstrations that also led to the temporary suspension of student journalists.
Friday, New York Post I mentioned Ramona Sarsgard, 18, a student in Colombia, was arrested during the campus protests on Wednesday, when students demonstrated against the deadly war of Israel in Gaza.
The Outlet reported that Sarsgaard was granted a criminal assault of a criminal challenge, noting people familiar with this issue. The university did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the publication report.
The arrest of Sarsgaard, along with dozens of others, came after activists of anti -war students occupied part of the Bater Main Bookstore at Columbia University for several hours in a display of solidarity with the Palestinian liberation.
By rename the area of Basel, the popular party, the students suspended a sign that read “the strike for Gaza” while others distributed the publications calling for the university to get rid of the money and companies participating in the Israel war there. The videos posted on social media showed that students also book weapons chanting: “We have nothing to lose except our chains!”
In response, the university officials contacted the police, which resulted in the arrest of many students strongly. A statement on Wednesday from the university’s Acting President, Claire Sheepman, He said: “It will not be tolerated with the disturbances of our academic activities, which are violations of our rules and policies. This is not particularly acceptable while our students study and prepare for the final exams.”
At the same time, a separate statement on social media from student activists He said: “We are facing one of the largest military police forces in the world. We have suffocated by public safety staff and struck us, but we have not hesitated … We will not be useless intellectuals. Palestine is our compass, and we stand strongly in the face of violent repression.”
After the protests, the University of Colombia and its sister’s college, Barnard College, issued temporary comments of four students who reported the demonstrations at the Columbia Special and WKCR. The spectator Colombia I mentioned The students have identified themselves as newspapers to public safety employees.
According to the outlet, the students received email notifications about their temporary comments on Thursday afternoon from the Graphic Rumbers Officer, Uuro and Barnard Dean Leslie. In his e -mail to a student correspondent, Warro said that the student had “participated in an annoying protest in the 301 Bitrir Library.”
Grinage wrote to the other three correspondents who say “their alleged actions in the Bater Library pose a continuous threat to disrupting regular operations or interfering in both Barnard and Columbia.”
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Columbia University to lift Her temporary comment to a student correspondent about five hours after the initial notification, according to Colombia’s reports of the spectator. At approximately nine o’clock on Friday, the Barnard College raised the tables of the other three journalists.
The latest wave of anti -war demonstrations at the University of Colombia comes amid a comprehensive campaign to manage the Trump administration on students’ protests and freedom of expression throughout American universities, as Israel continues its deadly attacks on Gaza.
In recent months, Federal officials have detained many students for their anti -war activity, including Mohsen Mahdawi, a Colombia University student and the owner of the green cards, which was recently released. Among the detainees are Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate of the University of Colombia, who is still in detention in the immigration detention facility in Louisiana.