Months After NYPD Raids, Columbia University Is Still Locking Out Local Residents
"Columbia, in my opinion, is being a bully. And it is a public asset that they have taken, and everybody is afraid to fight them."
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"Columbia, in my opinion, is being a bully. And it is a public asset that they have taken, and everybody is afraid to fight them."
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