Over the last five months, residents of 620 W. 116th St. have been living in the building without operating cooking gas, which Barnard estimates may last “through at least the fall 2025 semester, and ...
West Harlem resident and activist Edafe Okporo migrated to New York City nearly a decade ago, seeking asylum after leaving Nigeria for being persecuted for his sexuality. Before receiving asylum ...
We, the undersigned historians at Columbia University and Barnard College, write to express our profound dismay at the events involving historian Professor Mark Bray, a scholar of anti-fascist ...
It is time for Columbia’s acting President Claire Shipman, Provost Angela Olinto, and the board of trustees to demonstrate their courage and empathy. It requires courage to stand up to President ...
Coming to Columbia, Anylah Rembert, SEAS ’27, was under the impression that the University lacked a huge college football culture. When she attended the Homecoming football game her first year, her ...
Last season, Columbia football won the Ivy League title for the first time in 63 years. The surreal moment marked the culmination of a one-season, meteoric rise for a program long synonymous with ...
October isn’t just about midterms and spooky season—it’s also LGBTQ History Month. Amidst the mountain of class assignments and assessments, it is important to take some time to open a new book.
LGBTQ History Month serves as a reminder of the rich legacy and ongoing impact of queer storytelling in media. In celebration, Spectrum is spotlighting six exceptional films and television series ...
One recent evening, I made a mistake that many had made before me: I tried taking the 2 train to Columbia and got off at 116th Street—and Lenox Avenue. I stepped out into the fresh Harlem night and, ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, will spend “four or five days in Washington” to discuss the federal government’s efforts to cap research indirect cost recovery rates at ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, said in a Friday University Senate plenary that Columbia considered a pilot program for reopening campus on certain days at the end of the ...
Columbia could face an additional $10-20 million in new costs under President Donald Trump’s proposed $100,000 fee on H-1B visas, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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