Men’s basketball pulled off a 10-point upset over three-time national champion Villanova University on Wednesday night in a thrilling 90-80 victory. Before Wednesday, the Lions (2-0, 0-0 Ivy) had lost ...
Tens of feet up in the air at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the carvings on the outer façade are hard to make out for the average passerby. But Johno Verity, son of the late master stone ...
At Columbia, the line between the classroom and the outside world is far more blurred than we think. In the University’s mission to create a distinguished, international community of researchers, ...
Lacrosse competed against Brown during the annual Kathleen Roskot Alumnae Game at the Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium on Saturday. Despite the Light Blue’s (6-5, 0-4 Ivy) strong efforts, it was ...
New York state elected officials sent a March 27 letter to Columbia, obtained by Spectator, condemning the University’s commissioned report, released March 10, into its institutional failings that ...
Students from the Columbia chapter of Sunrise Movement filed a complaint Monday with the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection against Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy, ...
Migdalia Cruz, SoA, ’84, was just six years old when she wrote her first play titled “The Birth of a Man Means Death to the Klan.” With the help of her father, Cruz used Kleenex tissues to create ...
Barnard will begin a two-year transition to new student information system Workday Student as part of Barnard President Laura Rosenbury’s broader push to modernize college infrastructure, she ...
When former OB-GYN Robert Hadden was arrested in 2012 for sexually assaulting a patient, one physician at Columbia University Irving Medical Center came to his defense despite knowing the “full scope ...
As her time at the helm of Columbia begins to come to a close, acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, addressed her legacy at Friday’s University Senate plenary, in light of ...
Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member and New York City comedian Chloe Troast will be the headlining comic for the John Jay Memorial Annual Comedy Variety Show at the Ethel S. LeFrak ’41 and Samuel ...
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained Palestinian student and activist Mohsen Mahdawi, GS ’25, on Monday morning when he arrived at a ...
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