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In a recent interview with Joe Pags, Jonas Du, the founder of the Columbia Sundial, delves into the aftermath of the recent protests at Columbia University. These protests, organized by agitators, have stirred discussions on campus and beyond. Now that the protests have subsided, Du offers his perspective on the current climate at Columbia.
Du sheds light on the impact of the protests and how they have influenced the atmosphere on campus. As the editor-in-chief of the Columbia Sundial, Du provides unique insights into the ongoing dialogue among students and faculty regarding the issues raised during the protests. Additionally, he discusses the role of his publication in facilitating these discussions and amplifying diverse voices within the university community.
Listeners can tune in to the full interview with Jonas Du to gain a deeper understanding of the post-protest landscape at Columbia University and the ongoing conversations surrounding activism, free speech, and campus culture.