Columbia University reached a $395,000 settlement with a Jewish student who was suspended after allegedly using a prank “fart spray” during a January protest.
What was initially reported as a “chemical attack” involving “skunk spray,” was found to be a non-toxic novelty item. pic.twitter.com/rhOiak4u2h
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