The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

Chicago Maroon

The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

Chicago Maroon

The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

Chicago Maroon

Aaron Bros Sidebar

Times’s Kristof talks about Darfur on WHPK

Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof spoke as a guest on WHPK’s Tomorrow with Alex Beinstein show on Tuesday to discuss the possibility of University divestment from Darfur.

“[There is] a real symbolic benefit to making that move,” said Kristof, who has written extensively on the Darfur genocide.

Kristof voiced his encouragement for campus efforts pressing the administration to divest. “For those students that are active on the issue at Chicago: More power to you and keep it up.”

Kristof called the conflict in Darfur the “worst of human crimes,” and said that applying pressure “would save hundreds of thousands.”

“I don’t think that we should send American ground troops,” Kristof said. He instead suggested creating a no-fly zone, rallying European support, and pressuring China as three international policy measures that would yield results. “Use the bully pulpit,” he said, referring to the stance he felt President Bush should take on the situation.

—Seth Mayer

Leave a Comment
Donate to Chicago Maroon
$800
$2000
Contributed
Our Goal

Your donation makes the work of student journalists of University of Chicago possible and allows us to continue serving the UChicago and Hyde Park community.

More to Discover
Donate to Chicago Maroon
$800
$2000
Contributed
Our Goal

Comments (0)

All Chicago Maroon Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *