9:30 a.m.: I wake up ready to take on the day and put on my fully thrifted outfit, carefully pairing it with chunky jewelry and a very necessary designer tote bag. 10:30 a.m.: To start my morning off, ...
Football returned to action against Yale on Saturday, hoping to bounce back after its devastating loss against Dartmouth last week. Despite junior quarterback Chase Goodwin returning from injury and ...
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. Updated on April 19 at 1:25 a.m. The New York Police Department arrested over 100 individuals after University President Minouche Shafik authorized ...
Editor’s note: This is an abbreviated version of a previous article that provided live updates during the congressional hearing. Read the live updates here. WASHINGTON—University President Minouche ...
Dozens of protesters occupied Hamilton Hall at approximately 12:30 a.m. on April 30, demanding full University divestment from companies with ties to Israel. The protesters renamed Hamilton “Hind’s ...
The University expelled Grant Miner, president of the Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers, UAW announced in a Thursday news release. Miner is a Ph.D. student in the department of English ...
Hours into a pro-Palestinian sit-in Wednesday outside Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage’s office in protest of the reported expulsion of two Barnard students, a faculty mediator approached the group with ...
Public Safety officers clashed with pro-Palestinian protesters at a protest in the Lawrence A. Wien Reading Room in Butler Library, which began at roughly 3:15 p.m. Wednesday. Inside the reading room, ...
A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote in a Tuesday statement. A University official told Spectator that it could ...
Editor’s note: This op-ed deals with topics of violence. In writing this, we do not wish to sow discord or deal a blow to the student movement as it exists—on the contrary, we hope to reclaim our ...
After the University agreed to pay the federal government $200 million in a deal that restored federal funding and settled the University’s civil rights violations, some faculty members, students, and ...
Columbia began issuing formal notices of interim suspension starting late Friday to students who participated in Wednesday’s “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on South Lawn, a University official confirmed ...
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