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City squeezes nonprofits dry

After community organizations protested a new provision in the city’s 2012 budget that would require nonprofits ...

Bargaining in good faith

Columbia’s adjunct faculty members, unionized under P-Fac, have been working since 2010 without a ...

Alderman’s idea belongs in ashtray

If you can serve your country, you should be allowed to smoke, as the saying goes. ...

Paying for publication

College newspapers haven’t been immune to the problems facing the newspaper industry, including declining advertising revenue ...

US should avoid armed intervention

The nation of Syria has been involved in a bloody civil war since March 2011, with ...

TIF for tat

A group of aldermen introduced the TIF Accountability Ordinance to the City Council earlier this month, ...

Pitiful party

Lately, college partiers have been under national media scrutiny for hosting offensive theme parties. The latest ...

Corrupt politician replaced by corrupt politician

Cook County’s 4th District was presented with a new county board commissioner April 11 after its ...

Obama tries to avoid student loan cliff

Last summer, Congress had a deadline to strike a deal that would stop student interest rates ...
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Sticking it to part-timers

Tyler Davis

Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, employers who have more ...
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One stop forward, two stops back

Tyler Davis

In the wake of growing criticism of the new Ventra payment system, and perhaps as a ...
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President’s giveback amounts to chump change

Tyler Davis

President Barack Obama and numerous top members of his administration have decided to give a percentage ...

Student groups allowed to discriminate

All official student organizations at Columbia must include a non-discrimination statement in their constitutions, but not ...

Term limits could balance city politics

The village of Tinley Park has established a commission to explore imposing term limits on elected ...

For-profits, against students

The Protecting Financial Aid for Students and Taxpayers Act, introduced to the U.S. Senate on March ...

City utilizes empty spaces for community benefit

Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced a partnership with local agricultural nonprofits to turn five acres of city-owned ...

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