Lauren Katzenberg
@Lkatzenberg
Latin America editor, @nytimes.
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18-05-2009 19:26:23
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Stop what you're doing and read this Columbia Daily Spectator / New York Magazine oral history of the Columbia protests. It's the best thing written on the topic — by far. columbiaspectator.com/news/2024/05/0…
There’s been a framing that all these protesters at Columbia were rich and entitled. But that’s why interviews of them are important Columbia Daily Spectator New York Magazine
The Columbia Daily Spectator staff wrote and photographed an entire cover package for New York Magazine, I am so ridiculously proud of them!!! columbiaspectator.com/news/2024/05/0…
.New York Magazine's new cover package, in partnership with the Columbia Daily Spectator, is an intimate look at the events on the ground at Columbia University in the midst of antiwar protests. It is written and photographed entirely by staff at the Spectator. Read more: nymag.com/press/article/…
There is more to say, but for now let me tell you how proud I am of our Columbia Journalism students, whom I've watched report non-stop for days, sleep on floors, support one another & give their all to bearing witness under dire conditions: pulitzer.org/news/statement… The Pulitzer Prizes
I have gotten a few questions about how to donate to student journalism outlets without supporting Columbia itself. Columbia Daily Spectator is an independent nonprofit with zero financial ties to the university, if you want to kick them some money. specpublishing.com/donate-1
Here is katie honan confronting Deputy Commissioner of Public Information with evidence that the chain he wielded to imply that “outside agitators” barricaded Hamilton Hall is a common bike lock that Columbia University itself sold to their students
.WKCR-FM NY reporters were audibly emotional on air as they reflect on news that the university has asked NYPD to stay on campus until May 17th.
Really wanna shout out the incredible work being done by the Columbia students reporting on WKCR-FM NY right now. You can listen to 89.9 on Apple Music