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My sons pediatrician, Dr Anjali Verma, was taken by COVID-19

With each passing day, we know someone closer and closer who lost his or her life due to COVID-19. In our case, it s the pediatrician who has treated my sons, Albert and Lennon, for 14 years. Dr. Anjali Verma passed away on Nov. 24, according to her Facebook page. She was a wonderful woman, beloved by her patients, who was approachable 24/7 and truly cared about our boys as well as every one of her patients. Verma s family has provided us with these well-deserved words through email for an incredible physician and beautiful human being: Dr. Anjali Verma was a respected physician who saved hundreds of children’s lives over her forty-year career as a neonatologist and pediatrician. She immigrated to the United States from India in 1981. After completing her residency in pediatrics and fellowship training in neonatology, she settled in New Jersey. She served as the staff neonatologist at CentraState Medical Center for 14 years and then started a pediatric practice while continu

Thousands sign onto Columbia tuition strike as student organizers push for voice in university budgets

Thousands sign onto Columbia tuition strike as student organizers push for voice in university budgets Thousands sign onto Columbia tuition strike as student organizers push for voice in university budgets Elisabeth McLaughlin / Staff Photographer By Talia Abrahamson | December 19, 2020, 9:02 PM A coalition of student organizations led by Columbia-Barnard Young Democratic Socialists of America has come together to call for a tuition strike against Columbia. The strike, which has amassed 3,200 signatures over two months, aims to hold the University accountable to students, staff, and community members for how it handles its wealth. The movement follows national calls to defund police departments and redistribute funds from Public Safety arms to more community-based initiatives. Since this past summer, Mobilized African Diaspora has been organizing to implement many of these demands within the Columbia community including through the severing of ties to the New York Police Dep

Thousands sign onto Columbia tuition strike as student organizers push for voice in university budgets across the nation

Thousands sign onto Columbia tuition strike as student organizers push for voice in university budgets Thousands sign onto Columbia tuition strike as student organizers push for voice in university budgets Elisabeth McLaughlin / Staff Photographer By Talia Abrahamson | December 19, 2020, 9:02 PM A coalition of student organizations led by Columbia-Barnard Young Democratic Socialists of America has come together to call for a tuition strike against Columbia. The strike, which has amassed 3,200 signatures over two months, aims to hold the University accountable to students, staff, and community members for how it handles its wealth. The movement follows national calls to defund police departments and redistribute funds from Public Safety arms to more community-based initiatives. Since this past summer, Mobilized African Diaspora has been organizing to implement many of these demands within the Columbia community including through the severing of ties to the New York Police Dep

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