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 ...
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 ...
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.
The Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers announced in a news release on Saturday that Columbia proposed cutting up to 65 percent of its incoming fall 2025 Ph.D. cohort in the Graduate ...
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Men’s swimming and diving closed out its 2024-25 regular season on a high note, securing a victory over Dartmouth on Saturday in New Hampshire. With this win, the Light Blue closes out the season ...
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 ...
Seven Democratic candidates in the 2025 New York City mayoral race spoke at a forum hosted by the Columbia University Democrats, Broadways Democrats, and West Side Democrats at an Upper West Side ...
Anthony Fauci, former chief medical advisor to former President Joe Biden, spoke at a virtual event hosted by the Columbia Bioethics Program at the School of Professional Studies on Thursday. Robert ...
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.
A group of Union Theological Seminary students started a “live-in” in the UTS main lobby on Sunday evening in protest of the suspension and eviction of a student. The demonstration continued into ...
When Zahra Kazemi moved to the United States a year and a half ago, leaving her home in Iran behind, she and her daughter were welcomed in by a close-knit community at P.S. 36 Margaret Douglas, an ...