The first time I met Macy Hanzlik-Barend, she was politely fending off a business owner who had trekked from Brooklyn and appeared unannounced at the WKCR office to ask if the station would run an ...
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 ...
Columbia Athletics removed its transgender inclusion policy from its website following President Donald Trump’s Wednesday executive order banning transgender athletes from participating in women’s ...
The Columbia chapter of the American Association of University Professors hosted a forum in Low Library titled “In Defense of the University” on Friday, in which professors addressed issues like ...
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 ...
Wrestling fell to No. 9 Cornell on Sunday as the Big Red dealt the Lions a decisive 40-0 loss at home. Following Columbia’s (3-7, 0-3 Ivy) recent close defeat by Penn (6-2, 3-0 Ivy), the Light Blue ...
While many people spend their evenings watching movies, reading books, and engaging in other conventionally relaxing activities, Esosa Oviasu, CC ’14, has a different approach to unwinding. After ...
Men’s and women’s tennis continued their ITA seasons this weekend, staying home for a series of matches. Defeating Hofstra University and No. 19 North Carolina State University, No. 6 men’s tennis ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fencing returned to the strip in the Brian Palestis Memorial Meet on Sunday at Wagner College. The Lions swept the meet with a 6-0 combined record from the men’s and women’s squads. With both teams ...
The Student Workers of Columbia union recently learned that Columbia administrators quietly told faculty in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to cut incoming Ph.D. cohorts by up to 65 percent.
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