Columbia begins suspending students who refuse to leave encampment
A representative from Columbia University said the school began suspending students who have defied the 2 p.m. deadline to leave the encampment.
Ben Chang, the vice president of the office of public affairs, did not say how many people would be suspended but said those students would not be able to attend classes or graduate.
"Students who agree to leave and sign a form committed to abide by university policies will be allowed to complete the semester," he said.
The school's campus is still closed to anyone who doesn't have a student ID.
Chang reiterated that the negotiations with the groups protesting were being done in good faith until discussions broke down.
"We were hopeful and were disappointed when the student protesters could not reach a consensus in the discussion," he said.
-ABC News' Darren Reynolds