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Danielle Fox
Analysis
How Campus Protests Could Shape the 2024 Elections — And Not Just the Presidency
With hundreds of arrests and more campus standoffs looming, local law enforcement officials could face consequences at the ballot box.
Life Inside
April 15, 2022
I Grew Up Believing I Was Dumb. A College Education Behind Bars Healed That Wound
“My college degree taught me that anything is possible when you show someone how to love themselves, through accountability, vulnerability and education.”
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Christopher Blackwell
News
June 22, 2015
School Ties
Columbia students rally to get their school to divest from private prison companies.
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Clare Sestanovich
Feature
March 6, 2015
Inexcusable Absences
Skipping school is a problem. But why is it a crime?
By
Dana Goldstein
Justice Lab
January 26, 2015
In Your Face
Does tear gas belong in schools? Do police?
By
Dana Goldstein