Close Menu
  • Gaming
    • Game Guides
    • Codes
    • Game News
    • Game Previews
    • Game Reviews
    • Game Features
    • Game Lists
    • Platforms
      • Nintendo
      • PC
      • PlayStation
      • Xbox
      • Mobile
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Movie Features
    • Movie Reviews
    • TV
    • Reality TV
    • Royals
  • Celebrity
    • Hollywood
  • Human Interest
  • Astrology
  • More
    • Anime
    • Lists
    • Podcasts
    • Reviews
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
  • About Us
  • Join Our Team
  • Meet the Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Advertising Policy
The Nerd Stash
  • Gaming
  • Celebrity
  • Hollywood
  • Human Interest
The Nerd Stash
Home»Human Interest»Columbia University Graduates Take a Stand: Diplomas Torn in Protest of Pro-Israel Policy: ‘They’re Sending a Powerful Message’

Columbia University Graduates Take a Stand: Diplomas Torn in Protest of Pro-Israel Policy: ‘They’re Sending a Powerful Message’

Show your conviction

Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaMarch 31, 20253 Mins Read
Columbia University Graduates Take a Stand: Diplomas Torn in Protest of Pro-Israel Policy in New York: ‘They’re Sending a Powerful Message'
Image Source: Particular_Log_3594 via Reddit

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has become a highly contentious issue in the U.S., with many people aligning themselves with one side or the other. While protests in the streets are common, a group of Columbia University alumni in New York took their protest a step further. These graduates performed a shocking act in response to the arrest of graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, who was detained on March 8, 2025. Khalil, a 30-year-old legal permanent resident, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University.

Columbia University grads chant "Free Palestine" & tear their diplomas in protest of the school's complicity in the pro-Israel lobby & Trump DHS deportations of students critical of Israel's apartheid policies & genocide.
byu/Particular_Log_3594 inFauxmoi

After hearing about the incident, a few dozen alumni and students made their way to Columbia University to protest. They also posted on Instagram to invite others to join. “Mahmoud Khalil — our colleague, our classmate, our friend — was unjustly arrested with the active complicity of SIPA’s administration, which has chosen surveillance and collaboration with federal agencies and law enforcement over protecting its students,” they wrote.

That Saturday, the group of alumni and students gathered to tear their diplomas in protest. Some held signs demanding the release of Khalil. “It’s not easy to do this, and none of us are doing this lightly. There’s no joy in this,” said Amali Tower, a 2009 SIPA graduate, in an interview with NBC News. Tower, an immigrant who had experienced displacement, shared that her personal experience motivated her to stand up for fellow immigrants who are “being rounded up, harassed, oppressed, and deported.”

Miniature Musk Prop Performs Salute at La Jolla Tesla Protest in San Diego: ‘Don’t Drive/Buy a Nazi Car!’
Related: Miniature Musk Prop Performs Salute at La Jolla Tesla Protest in San Diego: ‘Don’t Drive/Buy a Nazi Car!’

Other students, like Hannah, also joined the protest in New York. A Jewish student, the Columbia University graduate believed it was important to stand up for those who are oppressed and targeted, like Khalil. She also criticized both former president Minouche Shafik and her successor Katrina Armstrong for listening to the board of trustees instead of the students, failing to address their concerns.

Watching people tear their diplomas apart is undeniably shocking, prompting some to question whether such an act is truly effective. Critics pointed out that the protesters could have simply requested new copies of their diplomas after destroying them. “Do the paper versions actually mean anything in the US?,” one user asked.

However, others defended the Columbia University alumni and students, emphasizing the symbolic nature of their actions. Another Redditor commented, “For those saying they could just easily get another paper copy — the tearing of the diplomas is meant to be symbolic. They’re still sending a powerful message by doing it, even if they don’t ‘technically’ need the paper copies. :)”

Related Topics
New York Reddit
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email
Gabriela Jessica
  • Website

Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

SUGGESTED READS

Indiana Dynamite Stash
Human Interest

Indiana Man Sparks Concern After Discovering His Grandpa’s ‘Dynamite’ Stash: ‘I’m Not Opposed to Blowing Them Up’

California Panera Store
Human Interest

Angry California Local Sparks Debate Over Panera Allegedly Removed Outlets for Charging Devices: ‘Does Panera Just Hate Their Customers?’

Fast Food Showdown Erupts in Texas: Dairy Queen Employees Clash With Customers Over Off-Menu Order, 'Some People Just Like to Be Morons'
Human Interest

Texas Dairy Queen Employees Clash With Customers Over Off-Menu Order: ‘Some People Just Like to Be…’

Missouri Woman Clinging to Car on the Road
Human Interest

Missouri Woman Clings to Car Hood at 60 MPH on Kansas City Highway: ‘What Am I Even Looking At?’

California Uber Driver Envelope Delivery
Human Interest

California Uber Driver Paid $6 to Deliver Very Suspicious Envelope: ‘I Would Call the Police’

Maryland Livestream Theft Goes Viral Then His Mom Steps in: ‘Now THAT Is an Epic Mom!!’
Human Interest

Maryland Livestream Theft Goes Viral, Then His Mom Steps in: ‘Now THAT Is an Epic Mom!!’

The Nerd Stash
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
  • About Us
  • Join Our Team
  • Meet the Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Advertising Policy
© 2026 The Nerd Stash. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.