Columbia University has introduced new policies, including stricter protest regulations and a Middle East curriculum review, after the Trump administration cut $400 million in federal funding, citing antisemitism concerns. The university is hiring more police, enforcing ID checks, and reassessing admissions. Meanwhile, a Palestinian student’s arrest has sparked criticism over political speech suppression, reports Reuters.
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