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sports4 months ago

South Carolina Assistant Coach Injured in Car Accident, Expected to Recover

South Carolina defensive line coach Travian Robertson is in stable condition after a head-on collision that resulted in the death of the other driver near Chapin, SC. The incident occurred on August 22, and Robertson, a former player and current coach, is expected to recover fully. The team is considering alternative coaching options as Robertson recovers.

politics5 months ago

Columbia and Penn Reach Trump-Related Agreements Amid Broader University Trends

The Trump administration remains optimistic about reaching a deal with Harvard University following Columbia's $200 million settlement, amid ongoing legal disputes and investigations into Harvard's compliance with federal laws. Negotiations have stalled but are ongoing, with the administration viewing recent actions by Harvard as positive steps. The broader context involves conflicts over federal funding, civil rights, and immigration enforcement.

sports1 year ago

Villanova Stunned by Columbia in Season Opener Upset

Villanova's basketball team, under coach Kyle Neptune, suffered a surprising home loss to Columbia, raising concerns about the program's direction. Despite offseason roster changes and high expectations, the Wildcats struggled with turnovers and lacked cohesion, leading to a 90-80 defeat. Neptune, already under pressure after two underwhelming seasons, faces increased scrutiny as Villanova's basketball program risks losing its competitive edge. The team's next games against NJIT and St. Joseph's will be crucial for regaining momentum.

education2 years ago

"Elite Universities Settle Price-Fixing Case"

Five elite universities, including Yale, Duke, and Columbia, have agreed to pay $104.5 million to settle a lawsuit accusing them of violating their "need-blind" financial aid agreement by factoring in students' financial ability when making admissions decisions. The settlements raise questions about the schools' commitment to lowering tuition despite touting generous financial aid, with other universities still embroiled in the litigation.

lottery2 years ago

"South Carolina Resident Wins $1 Million Mega Millions Jackpot"

A Mega Millions ticket worth $1 million was sold at a grocery store in Columbia, South Carolina for Tuesday night’s drawing. The ticket matched all five white ball numbers drawn, and more than 9,000 players in South Carolina hold tickets for prizes ranging from $2 up to $1 million. The Mega Millions jackpot for Friday night’s drawing is estimated at $236 million, and players have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes.

sports2 years ago

"Columbia vs Iowa Wrestling Dual 2023: Results, Takeaways, and How to Watch"

Iowa dominated the wrestling dual match against Columbia, winning with a score of 38-3. Notable matches included Drake Ayala's technical victory over Nick Babin, Cullan Schriever's overtime win against Angelo Rini, and Real Woods' technical victory over Kai Owen. Caleb Rathjen also secured a major decision win over Richard Fedalen, while Jared Franek and Michael Caliendo both won their matches by decision. Patrick Kennedy and Zach Glazier achieved tech fall victories, and Aaron Ayzerov secured a decision win for Columbia. Bradley Hill concluded the match with another tech fall win for Iowa.

education2 years ago

Top US Universities Unite to Combat Antisemitism on Campus Amidst Backlash and Donor Threats

Harvard, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania are taking action to address concerns about antisemitism on their campuses. The universities have suspended pro-Palestinian student groups, condemned divisive slogans, and formed task forces to combat antisemitism. However, these actions have not appeased all critics, including some donors. Pro-Palestinian student activists argue that they are advocating for marginalized people in Gaza and are facing harassment themselves. The universities' decisions have sparked debate over free speech and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

business2 years ago

Law Firm Rescinds Job Offers to Harvard and Columbia Students Involved in Anti-Israel Letters

Davis Polk, a prestigious law firm, has rescinded job offers to three students from Harvard and Columbia who led organizations that signed open letters criticizing Israel after the country was attacked by Hamas terrorists. The firm's chair and managing partner, Neil Barr, stated that the students' public statements were contrary to the firm's values and its commitment to a safe and inclusive work environment. Davis Polk is the latest employer to withdraw job offers to students linked to anti-Israel letters, following a series of similar actions by other companies. The backlash against Harvard has intensified after numerous student groups signed a letter blaming Israel for the violence.

business2 years ago

Law Firm Revokes Job Offers to Ivy League Students Due to Israel Letters

Davis Polk & Wardwell, a prestigious law firm in New York City, has rescinded job offers to three students from Harvard and Columbia universities after they signed controversial letters supporting Palestinians in the wake of the recent conflict with Israel. The firm cited the students' leadership positions in student organizations that blamed Israel for the attacks as contrary to its values. The students were affiliated with the Palestine Solidarity Groups at their respective universities. Another law firm, Winston & Strawn, also revoked a job offer to a former New York University student following a pro-Hamas column. Several business executives have endorsed a call to refuse to hire members of these student groups.

law-and-politics2 years ago

"Job Offers Revoked: Harvard and Columbia Law Students Face Consequences for Controversial Israel Statements"

Davis Polk, a law firm, has rescinded job offers to three law students from Harvard and Columbia, citing their involvement in student organizations that issued statements on the Israel-Hamas war conflicting with the firm's values. This follows a similar incident where a New York University law student lost a job offer over a statement on Israel. Tensions have been high on college campuses since the Hamas attacks on Israel, with student groups issuing statements expressing their views. CEOs and investors have also called for the release of the names of students involved in these statements, while tech leaders have withdrawn from a European conference due to criticism of Israel by the summit's CEO.