In December, Bwog spoke with CU Tuition Strike about their demands and aspirations. After deciding not to strike in January, organizers maintain their hopes for change.
The tuition strike, organized by the Columbia-Barnard Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA), ended on Monday, April 5 after nearly six months of public preparation and three months of active striking.
Columbia’s YDSA held a rally and press conference supporting their tuition strike on January 17.
Columbia-Barnard YDSA is organizing a strike, demanding higher financial aid and lower tuition.
CCSC hosts university tuition strike representatives, puts support of the strike and petition to the virtual vote!
GSSC debates involvement in the Tuition Strike, hears from the Columbia food pantry, and passes two new proposals.
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