Tracking students’ every move at protests using CCTV footage and Columbia ID swipes. Hiring private investigators—who, on at least two occasions, questioned students outside their residences—and ...
Barnard will refrain from issuing statements or taking stances on “matters of public concern except to offer sentiments of support for those who are directly affected or grieving,” according to a new ...
The Manhattan district attorney’s office indicted James Carlson, a 40-year-old male and New York City lawyer, on Monday for allegedly burning an Israeli flag belonging to Jonathan Lederer, CC ’26, ...
Workers across all three Hex & Co. locations are encouraging customers to pledge to boycott if the owners of the board game café do not meet union demands. The pledge comes over nine months after Hex ...
Columbia’s Task Force on Antisemitism issued its second report on Aug. 30—publishing dozens of student testimonies, recommending several updates to the University’s antidiscrimination training and ...
Volleyball opened its season over the weekend with the Big Apple Tournament, finishing with mixed results. Hosting the event in Levien Gymnasium, Columbia took on Syracuse University, Manhattan ...
For six years, the Morningside Park pond sat still and murky, as the waterfall—a once-beloved aspect of the West Harlem community—broke down and was never fully repaired. As the pond continued to ...
A techno rendition of “Tomorrow” from “Annie” plays as audience members take their seats at the Lyceum Theater. The remix of a classic ditty, which is canonically sung to Franklin D. Roosevelt, ...
In an organized room adorned with shelves, framed cartoons, and miscellaneous sticky notes, Amy Hwang, BC ’00, sits at her small desk with an array of watercolors and drawing supplies tucked away in ...
When former Columbia rower Skyler Espinoza, BC ’17, and her cycling partner, Hannah Chadwick, finished sixth in the Union Cycliste Internationale Para-cycling Track World Championships in March, their ...
The Council on American-Islamic Relations sent a letter to interim University President Katrina Armstrong on Thursday warning of legal action if Columbia complies with the House Committee on Education ...