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Campus life is unrecognizable in the Trump era: 'There's so many cops everywhere'

Campus life is unrecognizable in the Trump era: 'There's so many cops everywhere'

Update: 2025-11-06
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Life on college campuses has changed dramatically in the last 10 months. While institutions of higher education continue to reel from the Trump administration's top-down attacks and scramble to adjust, workers on campus say that their universities are simultaneously expanding their own internal repression and surveillance apparatuses to squash dissent. In this episode, we speak with a panel of graduate student workers and union members from Columbia University and the University of Michigan about the chilling new reality on their campuses and what it's like to live, learn, and work there today. 

Panelists include; Vayne, a PhD candidate in history at Columbia University and a member of the bargaining committee for Student Workers of Columbia; Conlan Olson, a PhD student in computer science at Columbia University and a member of the bargaining committee for Student Workers of Columbia; Jared Eno, a grad worker in sociology and public policy at the University of Michigan and a rank-and-file member of the Graduate Employees Organization.

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  • Featured Music: Jules Taylor, Working People Theme Song
  • Audio Post-Production: Jules Taylor
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Campus life is unrecognizable in the Trump era: 'There's so many cops everywhere'

Campus life is unrecognizable in the Trump era: 'There's so many cops everywhere'

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