Columbia and Bard Students Fast for Change

<p>Wonder if this approach will prove effective? </p>

<p>If you do an Internet search, you’ll find many news articles and blogs on the subject.</p>

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[Activists</a> Begin Hunger Strike | Columbia Spectator](<a href=“Homepage - Columbia Daily Spectator”>Homepage - Columbia Daily Spectator)</p>

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[Prof</a>. Dalton Joins Hunger Strike | Columbia Spectator](<a href=“Homepage - Columbia Daily Spectator”>Homepage - Columbia Daily Spectator)</p>

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[Columbia</a> Hunger Strike!: Statement from the Strikers](<a href=“http://cu-strike.blogspot.com/2007/11/statement-from-strikers.html]Columbia”>Columbia Hunger Strike!: Statement from the Strikers)</p>

<p>In your subject: Did you mean Barnard, instead of Bard?</p>

<p>Wow. It’s been 6 days already. On Saturday one student was brought to the hospital and has been forced to stop striking (though the blog did not specify that she was brought to the ER due to not eating, it’s a reasonable assumption). </p>

<p>I hope that the administrators respond thoroughly and thoughtfully to the students in a timely manner, and I also hope that the students will be satisfied with meaningful discussion, even if it does not result in all of the changes they envision. </p>

<p>I hope it works out for everyone…</p>