Columbia University protesters speak to reporters in front of President Minouche Shafik's home. Here are their demands
Demonstrators say they want Columbia University to divest from Israel. Columbia University President Minouche Shafik's home is home to the protesters. They want Columbia to divest itself from the country of Israel. The protesters want the university to divest of its ties to Israel.
Mounting calls for Columbia President Minouche Shafik to go. She said she was 'deeply saddened' by what was happening on campus. Columbia University President Shaffik said in a message to the school community Monday that she was saddened by the events.
Columbia University President Dr. Minouche Shafik is drawing national scrutiny amid campus protests. Pro-Palestinian protests​ continue on the campus in New York City. Dr. Shaffik has been criticized for his handling of the protests on campus in recent weeks. He has been accused of inciting anti-Palestinian violence against the university.
Columbia students call on President Shafik to restore order on campus. Students call on president to restore Order on Campus. Columbia University students are calling on President Obama to take action to restore campus order. Students are calling for the president to step in and take action. Students say they want to see a change in order of the university's policies.
Dr. Nemat Shafik, who also goes by Minouche, is facing criticism from multiple sides over how she is handling protests over the war in Gaza on her campus. She is also known as the president of Columbia University, where she has been criticized for her handling of the protests.
Columbia University professor Joseph Massad emerged on Wednesday contradicting claims made by the school's president earlier that day before a congressional panel. University President Minouche Shafik testified before the panel. Massad: "Columbia's president is a liar and a liar"