Columbia University's embattled president, Nemat Minouche Shafik, has been a target of critics who accused her of going too soft on anti-Israel radicals who ran amok on her campus until she caved and called police for help after the agitators escalated the chaos by taking over an academic building on Tuesday.
Now she's also facing a potential mutiny from a faculty group that alleges the police response went too far.
Although university leaders repeatedly pushed back the "deadline" for the agitators to disperse...