
Tulasi Cherukuri
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6 days ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Ricardo DeAratanha |Tulasi Cherukuri |Emily Pickering
“This was the first time in a 25-year career that I’ve ever been subjected to discipline in a job — much less terminated from one,” he wrote. “I have immense respect for Jelani Cobb as a journalist and educator, but the decision to let me go was hasty, ill-considered and quite frankly baffling.” Cobb is dean of the Journalism School, which publishes CJR. With Chan’s departure, Betsy Morais, CC ’11, will lead the publication as interim editor. Morais was previously the managing editor of CJR.
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2 weeks ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Anna Fedorova |Tulasi Cherukuri |Ria Vasishtha
“We knew it was going to happen at some point, but we were definitely blindsided by the speed,” Jalaj Mehta, SEAS ’25, University senator and member of the Inclusive Public Safety Advisory Committee, told Spectator. “We knew it was going to happen at some point, but we were definitely blindsided by the speed,” Jalaj Mehta, SEAS ’25, University senator and member of the Inclusive Public Safety Advisory Committee, told Spectator.
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1 month ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Spencer Davis |Tulasi Cherukuri
The New York Police Department arrested nine individuals Wednesday after pro-Palestinian protesters staged a sit-in in the Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning. The New York Police Department arrested nine individuals Wednesday after pro-Palestinian protesters staged a sit-in in the Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning. The New York Police Department arrested one Barnard student following the Wednesday sit-in, according to an NYPD list of arrested individuals reviewed by Spectator.
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1 month ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Spencer Davis |Tulasi Cherukuri
“We are a campus community governed by our Rules, policies, and the law,” a Friday statement from Columbia’s Office of Public Affairs reads. “Any violations of these will not be tolerated and will have consequences.”“We are a campus community governed by our Rules, policies, and the law,” a Friday statement from Columbia’s Office of Public Affairs reads.
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2 months ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Noah S. Bernstein |Tulasi Cherukuri |Ria Vasishtha |Spencer Davis
Though Walberg set a deadline for the University to produce the documents by noon on Feb. 27. Though Walberg set a deadline for the University to produce the documents by noon on Feb. 27. Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.), the chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, sent a Thursday letter to senior Columbia officials requesting that they produce disciplinary records for incidents spanning from April 2024 to January 2025, citing a “continued failure” to address antisemitism on campus.
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