Residents of the Manhattanville Houses, a group of six apartment buildings between West 129th and 133rd Street, received official legal notice of the termination of their public housing leases from ...
Dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators protested an event featuring CNN analyst Barak Ravid, an Israeli journalist, held at the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life on Thursday. The protest coincided ...
To make her argument about “The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books,” Rose Horowitch, assistant editor at The Atlantic, opens her contentious article with a vignette about Columbia’s ...
Wrestling took on its first opponents of the regular season at Cleveland State University and the University of Michigan on Friday. The Lions dominated against the Vikings with a strong 27-15 victory, ...
Top Columbia administrators contributed more than $4.1 million to candidates running for federal office in 2020 and 2024, of which nearly 88 percent went to candidates and committees affiliated with ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will nominate Dr. Mehmet Oz, professor emeritus at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center, as the administrator for the Centers for ...
Becoming a knitwear designer may not be the typical path for a mechanical engineering graduate. But Aisling Camps, SEAS ’08, is striving for more than typical with her blossoming knitwear brand. Her ...
Men’s soccer concluded its season on Saturday with a 4-1 loss to No. 16 Cornell, having entered the match against the Big Red seeking its first road victory since 2019. Cornell (12-2-2, 5-2-0 Ivy) ...
The General Studies Student Council adopted a statement on Nov. 12 to pursue a Universitywide MetroCard subsidy program to support students with financial need. The proposed program comes after years ...
It has been 63 years since football took home a share of the Ivy League Championship. Now, the Lions have a chance to break that drought—the longest in conference history—if they top Cornell in ...
Columbia College Student Council and Campus Services are launching a yearlong pilot program to provide free menstrual products and contraceptives to students in 20 residence halls starting in January ...