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From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
In an investment landscape marked by volatility and shifting investor expectations, firms that thrive often owe their ...
Importers typically offset the tax burden in the form of higher prices for shoppers, though so far tariff-induced price ...
When prices started shooting up in the pandemic, rents followed suit, peaking at nearly 9% inflation year-over-year. Rent increases have moderated since then, but less than prices overall. Higher ...
Warren Buffett has made it clear in his annual shareholder letters and public statements that he never considers where a ...
"Very excited to kind of see some of the things they got going on," said Columbia School Board President John Lyman. CPS is ...
Jessica Thomas, 28, filed for the mayor’s seat on Aug. 13. A lifelong Columbia resident with no political background, she’s ...
Both Democrats and Republicans have taken up the cause, reflecting a growing consensus that phones are bad for kids’ mental ...
ERM part-time lecturer and seasoned risk manager Michael Leibrock offers strategies for firms to plan for extreme shocks to ...
At 11, Lawson Taylor sold $4K in toys his mom called “junk.” Now 17, he runs a Columbia store in a former dry cleaner with $1M in inventory.
Economist Jim Stanford, director of the Centre for Future Work and former head of policy for Unifor, said workers owe Prof.