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Les élus de Poitiers Collectif sont-ils plus à l écoute?
Des acteurs de la ville de Poitiers nous racontent leurs échanges avec les élus de la majorité municipale. Et évoquent les changements qu ils ont notés par rapport à l ancienne municipalité.
Un an après leur élection, comment les élus de Poitiers Collectif sont-ils perçus?
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e changement, c est maintenant, disait François Hollande en 2012. À Poitiers, la nouvelle équipe municipale de Poitiers Collectif semble suivre le slogan de l ancien président de la République. Selon différents interlocuteurs interrogés (1), les élus actuels seraient plus à l écoute que ceux de la municipalité précédente.
Remembering Jim Pagels, CC ’13: ‘Brilliant, hilarious, unique, and passionate’
Remembering Jim Pagels, CC ’13: ‘Brilliant, hilarious, unique, and passionate’ Courtesy Of / Kunal Gupta
Remembering Jim Pagels, CC ’13: ‘Brilliant, hilarious, unique, and passionate’
Remembering Jim Pagels, CC ’13: ‘Brilliant, hilarious, unique, and passionate’
Image courtesy of Kunal Gupta Jim Pagels, CC ’13 and former Spectator sports editor and columnist, died on Friday. He was 29. Pagels’ death was the result of a five-car chain-reaction crash in Washington, D.C. He was struck by a vehicle at 7:30 p.m. on April 9, while cycling on Massachusetts Avenue. Earlier that day, Pagels had received his second COVID-19 vaccine and tweeted about the dangers of cycling through the New York Avenue/Montana Avenue traffic circle. Hours before his death, he wrote alongside a Google Maps image of the roundabout, “Had to bike through a roundabout over a highway to get my Covid
Meet Spectator’s 145th Managing Board
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At the heart of our mission at Spectator lies a desire to help members of our community make the most of their time at Columbia. Our managing board embodies this mission by providing a space where we can hold the institution accountable for its actions and allow community members to begin conversations that shape the future.
While our managing board is comprised of Spectator leaders, we are also students with stakes in many of the issues that we cover. We hope to hold those in power accountable including ourselves as we tell these stories.