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Araceli Ramirez

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  • 1 week ago | columbiachronicle.com | Manuel Nocera |Araceli Ramirez

    Manuel Nocera, Copy Editor [email protected] Manuel Nocera is a senior creative writing major. Nocera is the Newsletter Producer and a Bilingual Copy Editor. He joined the Chronicle in September 2024.  Hometown: Valencia, Venezuela.

  • 3 weeks ago | columbiachronicle.com | Sydney Richardson |Kaelah Serrano |Peyton Reich |Araceli Ramirez

    On March 17, Shantay Bolton was announced as Columbia’s next president and CEO. The Chronicle sat down for an exclusive interview with the president-elect. In this podcast, the Chronicle’s copy chief Patience Hurston discusses the interview, Columbia’s future and the future of higher education as a whole. TRANSCRIPT:0:07: Welcome to Chronicle Reports, the podcast that takes you behind the headlines and inside the story.  0:13: I’m your host, Sydney Richardson.

  • 3 weeks ago | columbiachronicle.com | Kaelah Serrano |Peyton Reich |Araceli Ramirez |Greer Stewart

    [email protected] Lukas Katilius is a senior photojournalism major. He has covered various campus and Chicago events. Katilius  joined the Chronicle in July 2023.  Hometown: New Lenox, Illinois

  • 3 weeks ago | columbiachronicle.com | Kaelah Serrano |Peyton Reich |Araceli Ramirez |Greer Stewart

    Rain or shine, a protest for Transgender rights was hosted by the organizations Trans Up Front Illinois and Indivisible Chicago at Federal Plaza on Sunday, March 30. Nearly 1,000 Chicagoans and out-of-state supporters gathered at Federal Plaza before marching through the streets in honor of Transgender Day of Visibility. The march took place a day before the annual observance as participants celebrated the existence and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community.

  • 3 weeks ago | columbiachronicle.com | Peyton Reich |Araceli Ramirez |Kaelah Serrano |Greer Stewart

    The college’s next President, Shantay Bolton, got a first look at the campus she will soon lead, visiting the Student Center and other academic buildings at the end of spring break. Bolton, who will officially assume the role on July 1, is making history as the first woman in nearly 90 years and the first woman of color to lead the 135-year old institution.

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