Columbia University is facing repercussions after its president pledged to Congress to address unauthorized protests and called for police to clear a campus encampment. Tensions escalated with allegations of antisemitism and protests targeting Jewish students. The university's response, including suspensions and police intervention, sparked debate and criticism. The situation has drawn attention to free speech, discipline, and institutional politics. Despite efforts to address the crisis, the university continues to grapple with the aftermath and seeks to resolve the situation internally.