Thanks so much for producing an annotated version of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce’s recent report. One point where you, unfortunately, fail to counter misinformation contained in ...
We, as the Columbia University Armenian Society, condemn in the strongest terms the United Nations’ decision to allow the oligarchic petrostate of Azerbaijan to host COP29—the U.N. annual summit on ...
Tucked into a quiet corner of Upper Manhattan is one of Harlem’s last informal jazz parlors. It’s a setting you might not expect: a small living room decked with family photographs, magazine clippings ...
Columbia College alumni, trustees, donors, and administrators gathered in the Low Library Rotunda on Nov. 21 to honor former University President Lee Bollinger, Law ’71, as the recipient of the 2024 ...
Columbia University Apartheid Divest protested the annual Tree Lighting ceremony for the second year in a row on Thursday night, calling the event a “distraction by design” from the University. After ...
The University Senate structure and operations committee responded to allegations of “partiality” leveled against Senate Executive Committee Chair Jeanine D’Armiento in an Oct. 15 petition at the Nov.
The Center for Palestine Studies hosted “The Message and the Messengers” on Tuesday, a conversation about the roles of literature and free speech in the war in Gaza, featuring Ta-Nehisi Coates, an ...
Barnard’s outstanding debt, including fixed-rate bonds, finance leases, and operating leases, stood at approximately $226.3 million as of June 30, 2023, according to the S&P report. In fiscal year ...
Men’s basketball crushed the United States Merchant Marine Academy by a score of 98-49 on Saturday. The rout was a return to winning ways for the Lions, who had won eight games in a row before losing ...
At the “Just Frame It: How Nike Turned Sports Stars into Superheroes” exhibition, visitors viewed vintage sports posters featuring athletes like Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson, and Billie Jean King. They ...
In the middle of Orchard Street sits a little utopia, Chinatown Soup—a mystical space that defies all labels. At once, it’s an art gallery, art studio, tea bar, retail store, and reiki studio. Hidden ...
Many students might feel the need to put away their belongings before having company in their dorm room. But Alejandro Borge Osorio, CC ’26, transformed the books, papers, photos, and everyday objects ...