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“Lemongrass Grill” bajo la investigación del Ministro de Justicia

A principios de este verano, el ministerio de justicia de Nueva York presentó una demanda contra la compañía “Liberty Thai Corporation”, dueña de la franquicia “Lemongrass Grill” que tiene locales en el Distrito Financiero y en el Lado Oeste de la ciudad. Se cree que la compañía debe un millón de dólares en daños y perjuicios a sus empleados.

Lemongrass Grill-ed by attorney general

Earlier this summer, the New York attorney general’s office filed a verified petition against the Liberty Thai Corporation, which operates the Lemongrass Grill in the Financial District and another on the Upper West Side. The company is believed to owe $1 million in unpaid wages and damages to its employees.

Panel Explores Conflicting Meanings of Swastika

It is hard for many to see the swastika as a symbol of well-being.

Councils Launch New Campuswide Calendar

Student council members from Columbia’s affiliates have teamed up to create a campus-wide undergraduate calendar, advertising everything from group meetings to parties.

New Bar Will Replace Mona

Members of Community Board 7, along with 20 residents of the Morningside Heights neighborhood, gathered Wednesday night to discuss the addition of a new bar to an area that already boasts many.

Horowitz's Visit Sparks Controversy

“Islamofascism Awareness Week”—and the invitation of David Horowitz, CC ’59 to Columbia—has conservative, liberal, and religious groups braced for debate.

Off-Campus Flex Use Is on the Horizon for Columbia Students

Starting as early as next semester, Columbia students may be able to use Flex points at local businesses to pay for food off campus.