The House Committee on Education and the Workforce’s recent report revealed texts from former University President Minouche Shafik saying she had been advised by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer ...
Men’s swimming and diving kicked off the 2024-25 season with a 188-111 victory over Penn on Friday at Uris Pool. The Lions maintained control of the meet, earning 11 first-place finishes, while the ...
As Michael Collodi, CC ’23, dropped to one knee and watched a shot to the far corner whizz past him in the 18th minute, a realization that his dream rookie season could turn into a nightmare started ...
“Yellow Face,” with performances from Sept. 13 through Nov. 24 at the Todd Haimes Theatre, is a profoundly uncomfortable exploration of racism, identity, and the double standard that blurs racial ...
The Hinds House Collective, a group advocating for “divestment from genocide and the liberation of Palestine,” opened an exhibition from "the belly of the beast” at Alpha Delta Phi’s brownstone ...
When the Spectator editorial board endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris two weeks ago, we held varying degrees of hope for her prospects of winning the election. Regardless of the outcome, we at ...
On a walk down 11-13 Hamilton Place is a facade display of various artwork created by local West Harlem artists. The interactive art walk exhibition “West Harlem, Where Art Lives” has existed at ...
This fall, Barnard launched Barnard Votes, a group made up of 11 staff and committee members and 10 student ambassadors. Barnard Votes came after Columbia Votes, which was founded in 2018, and aimed ...
A grinning head engulfed in flames, a girl tucked behind the Black Liberation flag, and an eruption of abstract color swallowing a figure on the precipice of a sharp drop all find their place on the ...
Columbia University Apartheid Divest hosted a “Martyrs Day” protest on South Lawn on Monday to honor Palestinian, Lebanese, and Syrian individuals killed in the war in Gaza and in Israeli strikes.
The basketball court at Alexander Hamilton Playground is finally receiving long-awaited renovations after over three years of planning. Construction on the basketball court in the small park between ...
We all know Dodge Fitness Center: underground, dim lights, peeling paint, crowded. However—and I’m not supposed to tell you this—if you go to Dodge around 10 or 11 p.m., you’ll likely find a lifting ...