Columbia university’s leader booed at graduation, grads shout ‘free mahmoud’

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Columbia University’s acting President Claire Shipman was drowned out by angry boo and chants at the school’s graduation ceremony Tuesday morning. Social media videos showed Shipman taking


the stage to a chorus of shouts from audience members enraged over the arrest of graduate student Mahmoud Khalil by ICE agents in his New York City apartment. “I know that many of you feel


some amount of frustration with me and I know you feel it with the administration,” Shipman said, who struggled to be heard over the jeers. At one point, she paused her speech for a full 30


seconds as the crowd chanted “free Moahmoud. EXPLORE MORE ”Khalil is a Palestinian green card holder who led anti-Israel protests at Columbia and “engaging in activities aligned with Hamas,”


according to the feds. He is being held in an ICE detention center in Louisiana, but his attorneys are fighting his impending deportation. Columbia’s leadership has skirmished with students


since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas War, after which protestors swarmed and shut down the campus over the university’s investments in Israel. Another student activist, Mohsen Mahdawi,


was detained in April at a citizenship hearing in Vermont, but a judge set him free on bail. At nearby New York University, the school announced it would withhold the diploma of a student


who went off-script during a graduation speech and condemned Israel’s invasion of Gaza earlier this month.