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If you like drinking good wine with gorgeous views of iconic rivers, this underrated destination in the Hawkeye State is ...
Columbia University is still acting as if rampant antisemitism on its campus is nothing to be concerned about. While the university continues looking for a permanent leader, it made Claire Shipman ...
Cabernet Sauvignon, native to Bordeaux, has thick blue skins, giving the resulting wines plentiful tannins and phenolics and making them particularly ageworthy. Over the past 50 years, Cabernet ...
Imagine a six-inch-thick, high-voltage electricity transmission line running underwater on the bottom of the Columbia River, from just east of The Dalles, Ore., to Portland. The line carries ...
And certainty is the foundation of every dollar the Columbia River drives. That’s true for the $31 billion in goods shipped on the deep water channel each year; for the $3 billion in crops ...
When President Donald Trump posted his 200% tariff threat on European wine, growers were already struggling with a secular decline in consumption so dire that France started paying farmers to ...
WASHINGTON, March 28 (Reuters) - Columbia University's interim president, Katrina Armstrong, has stepped down - a departure that comes one week after it agreed to significant changes amid a ...
Columbia University was the site of major protests against Israel's war on Gaza last year Columbia University's interim president has resigned from her role just one week after the Ivy League ...
Without a doubt, Marlborough put New Zealand wine on the map with its distinct style of ... Brancott Estate, and Wairau River Wines (among several others). If you’re in search of new and ...
NEW YORK — Earlier this month, after US federal authorities detained a Columbia University protest leader, student activists walked off campus to rally outside the university’s gates. They joined ...
The U.S. and Canada have peacefully shared the benefits of the Columbia River, from flood control to hydropower generation, under the treaty since it was ratified in 1964. While negotiations are ...
Columbia students and nearby residents are suing the school, arguing that a 1953 agreement between the university and the city makes College Walk a public space. Credit... Supported by By Anna ...