Anthony Fauci, former chief medical advisor to former President Joe Biden, spoke at a virtual event hosted by the Columbia ...
In the days since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the federal government declared war on our University’s very purpose. It nearly froze research funding—the lifeblood of the pursuit of ...
Three Columbia students filed a lawsuit against the University on Monday alleging “that the school went to extreme lengths to quash protests after the school’s Gaza Solidarity Encampment ignited a ...
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong and other Columbia administrators have been meeting “frequently” with lawmakers in Washington, D.C., and Columbia’s government relations team amid ...
The Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers announced in a news release on Feb. 1 that Columbia proposed cutting up to 65 percent of its incoming fall 2025 Ph.D. cohort in the Graduate School ...
Facing financial struggles, First Grace Baptist Church, a “family-oriented” ministry in Harlem, was evicted in January from its original location. Still, members of the Harlem community hope to ...
Men’s basketball played an Ivy League doubleheader against Harvard and Dartmouth over the weekend, with the chance to turn a new leaf after an 0-4 start to conference play. After dropping both ...
Columbia students are back on campus, and while the city’s freezing temperatures aren’t exactly welcoming, we hope your new year is off to a good start. Now that February is finally here, it’s time to ...
The Undergraduate Community Initiative launched its spring semester programming with an event titled “Unarmed Truths: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of MLK” on Thursday at Low Library. The event ...
The Ivy League opted out of the settlement reached in Grant House and Sedona Prince v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, et al., last month. On Jan. 21, Ivy League Executive Director Robin ...
Women’s basketball continued its perfect conference run over the weekend, beating Harvard and Dartmouth on the road. The Light Blue traveled to Cambridge to face the Crimson (16-3, 5-2 Ivy) on Friday.
Men’s and women’s squash both extended their losing streaks on Sunday, suffering blowout losses to Yale. The conference matchup against Yale gave the Lions’ squads an opportunity to improve their ...
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