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Board of trustees co-chairs David Greenwald, Law ’83, and Jeh Johnson, Law ’82, announced the creation of a University Senate review committee in a Tuesday email to the Columbia community. Acting ...
When asked what advice he would impart to his first-year self, senior guard Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa paused, unusually quiet. The basketball superstar, who is often quick to answer questions, found ...
On a cold spring morning in March, I left the Eid gathering in Earl Hall with a heavy heart. I had come to rely on Columbia’s small but vibrant Muslim community during the trying times of these past ...
Baseball was back on the road last weekend for its final regular season series against Harvard, outscoring the Crimson 43-17. The Lions completed their third sweep of the season and clinched the 2025 ...
The Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism commended acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’88, SIPA ’94, in a Thursday statement after she authorized the New York Police Department to ...
Columbia lifted its interim suspension of WKCR reporter Sawyer Huckabee, CC ’26, nearly five hours after the initial ...
U.S. District Judge William Sessions III of Vermont ordered Friday that Rümeysa Öztürk, TC ’20, who has spent over a month in federal custody, be released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
A few weeks ago, Nitya Nigam, CC ’25, walked into rehearsal under the ornate arches of St. Paul’s Chapel. Unlike the other musicians, she wasn’t unpacking cases or tuning her instrument. As one of the ...
Barnard lifted the interim suspensions Friday morning of three student journalists who covered a Wednesday pro-Palestinian protest, citing “additional review and investigation,” according to emails ...
The University refused to meet with Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers President Grant Miner on April 25 for a scheduled bargaining session for the union’s upcoming contract. Columbia ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the federal government is “reviewing the visa status of the trespassers and vandals who took over Columbia University’s library” in a Wednesday post on X, ...