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On Wednesday, the Columbia University Department of Anthropology hosted a seminar led by Dr. Kriti Kapila about the anthropological questions surrounding the new age of Indian digitalization.
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After months of bargaining sessions with the University, the union for postdoctoral and associate researchers says it plans to strike on November 1 if its demands are not met by then. 
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Last Tuesday, the Columbia Climate School hosted Dr. Alex de Sherbinin, Dr. Kristina G. Douglass, and Dr. Radley Horton for a conversation moderated by Jeffrey Schlegelmilch on climate change, climate disasters, and how to move forward.
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BC junior Daniella Sapone’s original musical tells the story of Isa, a person who stutters.
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Taking a rocket ship to space, a frozen gag order, vintage clothes and a good way to spend the weekend! Read it here, fresh off the press! (PS: The Indian nation animal is the tiger.)
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The union hopes to settle a contract with the college that provides equitable compensation for all RAs, particularly those who receive financial aid.
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