NEW YORK — Sam Nahins arrived at Columbia University in the fall of 2020 and spent the year taking classes online — hardly the vibrant Ivy League experience he’d expected. Now he, like college seniors across the country, faces the prospect that the celebration of four years of hard work will be upended should commencements be disrupted because of student protests over the Israel-Gaza war.
Class of ’24 faces bittersweet college graduation amid ongoing protests
Many graduating seniors are mourning how a rite of passage is being threatened by campus unrest over international events beyond their control.
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