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🚨 CUAD Has Been Around for Nearly a Decade. Columbia’s “Illegal Name Use” Line Does Not Add Up. Universities love to dismiss activist brands as “unaffiliated,” but the record is messier. Columbia has suspended and expelled dozens of students tied to protests organized under the CUAD umbrella, yet enforcement...

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