
Charles Rahn
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columbiachronicle.com | Manuel Nocera |Sydney Richardson |Greer Stewart |Charles Rahn
The World Cup, otherwise known as the biggest sporting event on the planet, will be coming to the United States, Mexico and Canada in 2026. For the first time ever, the tournament is being hosted by three countries. It was supposed to be a historic collaboration, but the three nations are caught in a heated trade war initiated by President Donald Trump. Last month, Trump declared a 25% tax on imports from Canada and Mexico.
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columbiachronicle.com | Sydney Richardson |Greer Stewart |Charles Rahn |Lily Thomas
Shantay Bolton, an experienced college administrator who most recently was executive vice president and chief business officer of Georgia Institute of Technology, will be Columbia’s new president and CEO. She starts the position on July 1. This is a monumental moment for the college. Bolton is the first woman president in nearly 90 years and the first ever woman of color to lead the college.
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1 week ago |
columbiachronicle.com | Sydney Richardson |Greer Stewart |Charles Rahn |Lily Thomas
This week on Three C’s: Here are three things to know about how Donald Trump’s tariffs could affect you as a consumer. TRANSCRIPT:0:05: Welcome to the Three C’s with the Columbia Chronicle, your go to source for the top 3 things every Columbia College student, faculty, and staff members needs to know. 0:16: We’re here to bring you credible information about our campus and provide the clarity you need on the issues that matter most. 0:24: I’m your host, Sydney Richardson.
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columbiachronicle.com | Sydney Richardson |Greer Stewart |Charles Rahn |Lily Thomas
Nearly eight years after Columbia adopted Canvas for online learning management, students say inconsistent use of the system by faculty is creating confusion and, in some cases, harming their ability to track their academic progress. Some teachers have Canvas courses with clearly labeled modules, post due dates for all assignments and use visual elements and accessible design. Others have courses with broken links, expired due dates from previous semesters and content that is locked or hidden.
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1 month ago |
columbiachronicle.com | Araceli Ramirez |Maya Liquigan |Patience Hurston |Charles Rahn
Araceli Ramirez, Bilingual Reporter [email protected] Araceli Ramirez is a journalism major with a minor in creative writing. Ramirez is a Reporter. She joined the Chronicle in June 2024. Hometown: Chicago, Illinois.
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