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The School of General Studies class of 2025 hosted its annual class day on Monday at Columbia’s Morningside campus. The ceremony featured speeches from General Studies Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch, GS/JTS ...
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the 116th Street and Broadway gates during Columbia’s central Commencement ceremony on Wednesday morning. At the rally, several Barnard and ...
Columbia and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital agreed on May 5 to pay $750 million to 576 former patients of convicted OB-GYN Robert Hadden as part of a court-approved settlement. The agreement brings the ...
The Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights found Columbia to be in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on Thursday, stating in a news release that the ...
Men’s tennis saw its season come to a close against top-seeded Wake Forest University on May 16, fighting tooth and nail before ultimately falling to the Demon Deacons. The No. 8 seed Lions (20-5, 7-0 ...
Baseball secured the Ivy League tournament title with a resounding 14-6 victory over Harvard on Sunday, capping a three-game bracket sweep at Bush Field in New Haven. After tying for first place in ...
The Columbia College community celebrated the class of 2025 at its annual Class Day ceremony on Tuesday. The event, held on the Morningside campus, was the first this year to see an in-person speech ...
When Brian Daley, a then-high school senior in Boise, Idaho, applied to college, he knew he would study computer science. An ambitious student, Daley was a U.S. Presidential Scholars Program candidate ...
I first joined Spec as a joke. Throughout my freshman fall, during a raging pandemic, I regularly heard stories about how toxic the Spec environment was. People around me prepped days in advance of ...
The School of Engineering and Applied Science community celebrated the accomplishments of the class of 2025 on Monday at its annual Class Day ceremony, hosted on Columbia’s Morningside campus. SEAS ...
When my editor in the fall of 2023 first asked me to consider applying (“shooting”) to succeed her as Arts & Culture editor at Spectator, my instinctive reply was, “I don’t know what the fuck I’m ...
“Nothing lasts forever,” Maude Latour, CC ’22, sings on “One More Weekend,” a nostalgia-ridden plea for just another moment in New York City. As a starry-eyed freshman, I sat across from Maude outside ...
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