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2024-04-30 21:03:21
It is unlikely these students will die of dehydration because Columbia provides drinking water fountains in university buildings. [Link]
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2024-04-30 21:30:44
Despite the spokeswoman’s concern, the University is operating several dining halls even though campus access is currently limited. Columbia Dining News: [Link]
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2024-04-30 21:31:53
NNN - OP quotes the reporter's question accurately as shown in the video. The opinions about the protester's words are not the subject of CNs; Those can be stated in comments. OPs quote of the reporter is in line with the situation and the EDU's statements of events: [Link]
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2024-05-01 00:02:36
The students are free to leave. No one is preventing them from going to get water or food. Here's an irrelevant link because X demands it. [Link] Stop coddling idiots.
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2024-05-01 00:38:41
NNN; personal opinions, reflections and commentary belong in replies and reposts. Please stop using CN as a vertical reply thread.
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2024-05-01 12:15:13
Her claims are misleading: (1) Per Columbia, campus dining is open (John Jay Dining Hall, Fac Shack, JJ's Place) [Link] (2) Humanitarian aid is for saving lives in the most dire situations (violent conflict, natural disasters). The students can leave if they want. [Link] [Link]
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2024-05-02 16:58:44
The article is not misleading nor would it benefit from added context. It's simply describing a factual event. This happened, the student DID say this. Further commentary via CN demonetizes the post and hurts the reporters, while offering no relevant information.
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