Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, raised concerns over a drop in international student enrollment for the incoming class at the Oct. 24 University Senate plenary. Shipman ...
District 36 Assembly member Zohran Mamdani won the 2025 New York City mayoral election Tuesday evening, defeating former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa. He ...
Fall break is coming up—the perfect excuse to trade crowded subway cars for a scenic train getaway. These destinations include opportunities for a good hike on a chilly fall day or a stroll through a ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer appointed former University President Minouche Shafik as his chief economic advisor, the Prime Minister’s Office announced Monday. Shafik, Columbia’s 20th president, ...
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 ...
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, ...
Hundreds of Columbia affiliates gathered Thursday afternoon on South Lawn to protest in response to the escalating violence in Israel and Gaza, with organizers from Students for Justice in Palestine ...
“Erratic, unprofessional, uncivil, and unethical” behavior. Routine surveillance of Columbia employees using video cameras and building swipes, “without justification or provocation.” At least one ...
Dozens of protesters staged a sit-in outside Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage’s office in Milbank Hall the afternoon of Wednesday calling for the “immediate reversal” of two student expulsions. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Protesters were allegedly sprayed with a hazardous chemical while attending a pro-Palestinian “divestment now” rally on Low Steps on Friday, according to nearly two dozen students who reported a foul ...