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Breaking: Two down, four to go

Two of the hunger strikers, Emilie Rosenblatt, CC '08, and Bryan Mercer, CC '07, have decided to cap off the Gatorade for something more substantial. Concessions were made, medical leave threatened, Manhattanville still happening.

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Two Columbia University students have ended their hunger strike after eight days. The students, Emilie Rosenblatt, CC '08, and Bryan Mercer, CC '07, have been on strike since Wednesday, November 7, in support of demands relating to the way the university deals with race in its curriculum and administration as well as its planned expansion into West Harlem.

The students' decision was made last night after the Columbia administration offered significant concessions in three of the four areas of concern to students and faculty supporting the strike. However, the administration has yet to address students' critique of its planned expansion into West Harlem, and the displacement of Harlem residents expected to result. Four other students, Victoria Ruiz, CC '09, April Simpson, CC '11, Rich Brown, CC '10, and Sam Barron, BC '10, will continue to refrain from eating until the university revises its expansion plans to bring them in line with Harlem community needs, as expressed in Community Board 9's 197-a plan.

The two students who are ending their fasts made this decision after thorough discussions with the remaining strikers and with other allies. The students will begin eating once more both for medical reasons and as a sign of good faith in response to administrators' concessions regarding curricular and administrative reform. Emilie and Bryan were warned yesterday that Columbia Health Services officials judged them to be in serious medical danger and that they would be placed on involuntary medical leave for the remainder of the current semester should they refuse to end their strike. The two strikers were prepared to continue regardless, but when further negotiations produced acceptable results, they decided to transition to other methods of struggle.

According to Bryan, "the agreements reached tonight are a true beginning of progress," which "came about through the mass rallying of students, and show the ability of students to push through their concerns." Emilie noted that "even though I've stepped out of the strike, the struggle continues, and I will continue to be involved in other ways. It's crucial that we make progress on making the expansion responsible."

A meeting is scheduled for 4pm today at which students will negotiate with administrators regarding the major outstanding issue, Columbia's expansion plans. A separate meeting will take place to work out the last details of the positions to which administrators and the coalition of concerned students and faculty and administrators have already agreed in principle. Students and allies will rally at noon on College Walk at the center of campus in support of the remaining demands, and will hold their daily candlelight vigil at 9pm.

See also: Hunger Strike

Posted by fuck: #1 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 10:27 AM
you Bryan. Go get a job
Posted by Anonymous: #2 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 10:32 AM
Hey Manhattanville, you still think students care about you? You've just been sold out and played for chumps. Feel familiar? Of course it does. You got played just like you got played by every other talking head in the past fifty years. Harlem should trust nobody, especially nobody who claims to be fighting the man on their behalf.
Posted by losers: #3 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 10:36 AM
someone please get these kids some pussy
Posted by I love: #4 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 10:55 AM
you Bryan. Good job.
Posted by wtf: #5 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:00 AM
i love how bwog insists they aren't biased and then uses a title like "Two down, four to go"

WHY DONT YOU JUST ADMIT IT
Posted by Anonymous: #6 (in reply to #5) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:02 AM
YES THE BWOG IS THE MAN.

Is that what you wanted to hear?

p.s. I've yet to see Bwog make extensive claims about non-bias. I can't understand why people foolishly insist on believing they are.
Posted by bwoggers: #7 (in reply to #6) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:05 AM
do deny bias in private conversation, usually.
Posted by the hunger strike: #8 (in reply to #2) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:05 AM
is continuing...
Posted by most: #9 (in reply to #3) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:06 AM
of them are women, and as far as we know straight. but dont let basic facts stop you from looking for an opportunity to express your sexism!
Posted by Anonymous: #10 (in reply to #7) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:07 AM
Oh, so the private conversation you had with the editor or some shit amounts to false advertising or a violation of journalistic integrity? Or are you just speaking generally? Because blogs are impossibly amorphous beings and some will deny bias and some don't. The one you're at right now don't.
Posted by the title is ironic: #11 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:08 AM
because there were 4 strikers to begin w/, 2 dropped, and yet 4 still continue. a clever move by the strikers and an even cleverer bwog title is lost upon haters.

purple
Posted by well--: #12 (in reply to #9) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:12 AM
since sexism is so rampant on campus, maybe we should also hunger strike until more women and discussion of women's rights and the historical women's movement are incorporated into the Core, seminar-style. Maybe we should also strike for the university to give more funding to the Women's studies departments and hire 12 new professors for them, too.
Posted by style: #13 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:15 AM
"The students' decision was made last night after the Columbia administration offered significant concessions in three of the four areas of concern to students and faculty supporting the strike."

Generally, people think using words like "significant" and "incredible" and "substantial" is a mark of poor writing, because it is nondescriptive, nonspecific, and based on the judgment of the writer (in this case an 'unbiased' journalist) rather than letting the reader make a decision.

Imagine war reporting, where propagandists merely wrote: "significant progress in Iraq!"
Posted by yup: #14 (in reply to #12) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:16 AM
more wollstonecraft is exactly what I always thought lit hum needed.
Posted by Major Cultures: #15 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:16 AM
Considering the years of the remaining strikers, how many of them have actually taken Major Cultures?
Posted by Well: #16 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:17 AM
Once the two remaining original ones get close to being done, they can bring in new people. the hunger strike can continue forever!
Posted by The admin: #17 (in reply to #13) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:18 AM
Made SOME concessions that they had already made earlier in the week. The strikers just accepted them(with a couple of modifications) this time around.
Posted by At most: #18 (in reply to #15) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:20 AM
Assuming she is on top of her shit, one.

In fact, she would also be the only striker to have taken ANY of the core except for first semester lit hum. Which is notoriously marginalizing to anyone not from Ancient Greece.
Posted by Anonymous: #19 (in reply to #12) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:25 AM
I sincerely hope that this is the next step taken by the student body. But I doubt it will be while Barnard is across the street.
Posted by yup: #20 (in reply to #18) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:28 AM
as a non ancient greek, I felt scathed by the gaze of the oppressor during first semester lit hum. I move all incoming columbia freshmen from sparta and mycenae be forced to take anti-oppression training. also, there is clearly no discussion of imperialist arrogance in works like thucydides, or of the anthropological gaze on the other in herodotus, so they should be removed.
Posted by invisible_hand: #21 (in reply to #2) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:38 AM
hey idiot-

you know who came to the rally last night and pledged their full support? representatives of the west harlem community.

you know who screamed "right back at you"? the students last night.

you know who has never involved himself in the west harlem community? that would be you. don't act like you're the one who really cares for west harlem.
Posted by Anonymous: #22 (in reply to #21) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:40 AM
So what if they did that? They still got sold out and will continue to get sold out until they sell someone else out.

p.s. Who elected you or any of the people who shouted "right back at you" last night? Good luck speaking for the "community."
Posted by opposition: #23 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:42 AM
as an ancient greek, i believe that herodotus an thucydides should remain because of their extremely progressive historiological approach. perhaps we should cut out that fluffernutter boccacio and throw in another play of aristophanes.
Posted by Fuck West Harlem: #24 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:43 AM
What community exactly? What the fuck has the local community done for us? Us giving a shit about West Harlem is more than they would ever do for us.
Posted by What the fuck: #25 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:51 AM
I can't believe the hunger strikers actually fucking won.
Posted by The Old Line: #26 (in reply to #25) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 11:58 AM
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers."
Posted by please: #27 (in reply to #5) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 12:21 PM
give it a rest. everything is biased but at least bwog is moderate voice to anyone who isn't a crazy or overly sensitive. buck up, little camper.
Posted by "large numbers"?: #28 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 12:22 PM
4 people is large numbers?
Posted by Bethmann-Hollweg: #29 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 12:23 PM
So most of the strikers are First and Second Year students who haven't even completed The Core yet?

This just gets better, and better, and better.

As Jesus Christ once wrote, "Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do."
Posted by uhhh: #30 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 12:29 PM
why the fuck is someone who GRADUATED doing the hunger strike? GTFO.
Posted by again: #31 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 12:31 PM
not to belabor the point in a different thread, but for those of us (me) who thought the administration would do better than validating radical tactics and an obtuse manifesto of vague demands, now's your chance to make it clear what a mistake this is.

there's a silent, respectful demonstration TONIGHT at 8:30 at ALMA MATER.

[external link to columbia.facebook.com]

whether you disagree with the outcome, the tactics, the administration's willingness to endorse the tactics, or any combination, please come.

it'll be a good opportunity to talk with others about it. I hear several different groups and individuals are starting to talk about short- and long-term actions that we can take to get the administration to realize what a mistake it was to give a hunger strike legitimate standing.
Posted by Think harder: #32 (in reply to #2) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 12:35 PM
The strikers themselves know that Manhattansville is something bigger than they can bite. They can "reform" the Core, but they cannot derail a plan that involves corporate interests, Columbia, the city council, etc.

Also, it is a general negotiation tactic to overstate your demands.
Posted by Well: #33 (in reply to #5) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 12:37 PM
In this particular case, Bwog is only reflecting the majority opinion. If you read these walls, you will notice that most posters are opposed to the strikers.
Posted by hmm...: #34 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 12:44 PM
the majority of posters on bwog are usually opposed to everything
Posted by Anonymous: #35 (in reply to #34) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 12:56 PM
Perhaps, but the opposition usually comes out of the woodwork to argue back.
Posted by Ugh.: #36 (in reply to #5) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 1:11 PM
Dumbass. Bwog isn't unbiased - it's quite liberal.

And they STILL don't go for the hunger strike.
Posted by coogan: #37 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 1:14 PM
I have a question: if all the demands EXCEPT expansion are met, do people feel as though substantial changes have been made?

I think the accomplishments last night are very impressive, but they were academic issues. Allowing more committees with students and $50 million in the scheme of Bollinger's grand $6 billion endowment drive seem manageable.

Expansion brings a much more complex set of variables to deal with: the city, the planners and the architect Renzo Piano, for example. If the demonstrators can achieve something with expansion, I think it will be huge.
Posted by Brains: #38 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 1:15 PM
Thank you for having them.

Just as a small point, is anyone else unconvinced by the argument that $50 million is a lot of money and shouldn't be spent on Core reform? Didn't athletics just get $100 million to... you know... whatever?

Just saying.
Posted by Sorry: #39 (in reply to #38) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 1:16 PM
In response to #32
Posted by umm: #40 (in reply to #38) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 1:24 PM
50 million bucks would be well spent in Financial aid--it would cover the cost of full tuition for 1,000 students. all of them could even be minorities! and spending money on athletics creates better athletics programs which helps to strengthen our alumni base. camraderie helps. and a lot of our athletes are minorities so funding athletics helps minorities, too, fucktard.
Posted by Okay but: #41 (in reply to #40) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 1:28 PM
100 million bucks would cover TWO THOUSAND STUDENTS. HOMG!

But you know, you're right. You know what doesn't strengthen our alumni base? Providing resources to minority students by way of expanding OMA. That shit sucks.
Posted by NO...: #42 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 2:00 PM
If you used the 50 million bucks as a perpetuity that constantly yielded 10% interest, or 5 million dollars, it would yield five million bucks a year. Considering that 50,000 bucks covers one student every year, this interest would be able to fund the tuitions of 100 students every year into the future (assuming that all of these students received 100%).

Considering that each undergrad goes to school for four years, the $50 million would be able to fully fund 25 new students each year (or a little over 2% of the class).
Posted by Only 50: #43 (in reply to #42) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 2:40 PM
They can only use 4.5% of the endowment a year, so it would be 50 students
Posted by Man: #44 (in reply to #42) · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 3:24 PM
Where do you hook up a constant 10% yield? I mean, if you actually have one, man, I could use a financial planner. You freelance?
Posted by green: #45 · reply · track
November 15, 2007 at 9:14 PM
Just coincidence that the two students who dropped out of the strike were threatened with leave last night? And what kind of bullshit strike lasts only until you're in medical danger? At least that first girl actually passed out before she dropped.

This whole stunt has been a fucking joke and regardless of their demands, has significantly tarnished the ideals of legitimate protest.

I'm sure this'll be a real perk on your resume for some shitty do-nothing NGO. Enjoy a couple more years of fruitless causes before you have an Ayn Rand epiphany, denounce your liberal guilt, and join a conservative think tank. One struggle!
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