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Free Beacon Aaron Sibarium

Aaron Sibarium is a staff writer at the Washington Free Beacon. He graduated from Yale University, where he was the opinion editor of the Yale Daily News. Before joining the Free Beacon, he was an editor at The American Interest. His twitter handle is @aaronsibarium. Email him at sibarium@freebeacon.com.


‘Amazing what $$$$ can do’: New Text Messages Show Columbia Deans Sneering at ‘Privilege’ of Jewish Students

House Committee on Education releases newly obtained text messages from Susan Chang-Kim, Matthew Patashnick, Cristen Kromm, and Josef Sorett

July 2, 2024

‘LMAO’: Dean of Columbia College Mocked Hillel Head in Newly Obtained Text Exchange

Josef Sorett has sought to distance himself from leaked messages that are now the subject of a university investigation. The latest text message shows his participation in the affair.

June 21, 2024

Columbia College Dean Says Disparaging Texts, Vomit Emojis Sent During Panel on Jewish Life Don't Reflect the 'Views' of Administrators

Josef Sorett's email message to Columbia University's Board of Visitors omits mention of his own role in the scandal and calls photographs an 'invasion of privacy'

June 14, 2024

Columbia Administrators Fire Off Hostile and Dismissive Text Messages, Vomit Emojis During Alumni Reunion Panel on Jewish Life

Photos of text messages sent during panel captured by attendee provide a glimpse into administration's attitude toward the plight of Jewish students on campus

June 12, 2024

Republicans Introduce Bill To Ban DEI in Government, Federal Contracting

New legislation would shutter government DEI offices and ban federal contractors from mandating DEI statements or trainings.

June 12, 2024

UCLA Medical School Denies Whistleblower Allegations, Claims Students Admitted ‘Based on Merit’

Admissions officers say the school lowers standards for minorities in an effort to boost diversity.

May 24, 2024

'A Failed Medical School': How Racial Preferences, Supposedly Outlawed in California, Have Persisted at UCLA

Up to half of UCLA medical students now fail basic tests of medical competence. Whistleblowers say affirmative action, illegal in California since 1996, is to blame.

May 23, 2024
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