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Resident urges Wheeling trustees to act after Columbia student jailed for protest
2703268 · March 18, 2025
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At public comment, Tom Divitt asked the board to "help protect the First Amendment" after a Columbia University student protester, Mahmoud Khalil, was jailed; the board listened but took no formal action on the request during the meeting.
During the public-comment portion of Monday's meeting, Tom Divitt urged the Wheeling Board of Trustees to "help protect the First Amendment" and called on the village to act after a Columbia University student protester,…
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