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'''Bari Weiss''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '07 was founding editor in chief of ''[[The Current]]''. She is very pro-Israel. In the wake of the allegations of the [[2004]] film ''[[Columbia Unbecoming]]'' that Jewish students were being intimidated by professors in the [[MEALAC]] department, she and several other students founded a group, [[Columbians for Academic Freedom]], to serve as an advocate for such students.  
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'''Bari Weiss''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2007|07]] was founding editor in chief of ''[[The Current]]''. She is very pro-Israel.  
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In the wake of the allegations of the [[2004]] film ''[[Columbia Unbecoming]]'' that Jewish students were being intimidated by professors in the [[MEALAC]] department, she and several other students founded a group, Columbians for Academic Freedom, to serve as an advocate for such students. Later, she became a vocal critic of tenure for Barnard anthropologist [[Nadia Abu El-Haj]].
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Weiss is currently working for the ''Wall Street Journal''.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:38, 15 April 2008

Bari Weiss CC '07 was founding editor in chief of The Current. She is very pro-Israel.

In the wake of the allegations of the 2004 film Columbia Unbecoming that Jewish students were being intimidated by professors in the MEALAC department, she and several other students founded a group, Columbians for Academic Freedom, to serve as an advocate for such students. Later, she became a vocal critic of tenure for Barnard anthropologist Nadia Abu El-Haj.

Weiss is currently working for the Wall Street Journal.