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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Columbia temporarily suspended Business School assistant professor Shai Davidai’s campus access, University spokesperson Millie Wert confirmed in a statement to Spectator on Tuesday. Davidai ...
Barnard President Laura Rosenbury announced on Wednesday in an email to administrative staff and faculty that Vice President for Strategic Communications Natalie Raabe will leave her position after ...
Columbia revised several of its undergraduate application supplemental questions for the 2025-26 admissions cycle, according to the Common Application made available in August, removing language about ...
The majority of student governing boards received decreased funding allocations in comparison to last year at the 2024-25 Funding at Columbia University fall summit held on Aug. 30 and 31—an annual ...
Dozens of protesters occupied Hamilton Hall at approximately 12:30 a.m. on April 30, demanding full University divestment from companies with ties to Israel. The protesters renamed Hamilton “Hind’s ...
As University President Minouche Shafik prepared to face Congress in a long-awaited hearing on antisemitism on Columbia’s campus on April 17, hundreds of Columbia students pitched tents on South Lawn, ...
In the immediate aftermath of the 1968 protests over the Vietnam War and a planned gymnasium in Morningside Park that rocked campus and resulted in over 700 arrests, Columbia formed its University ...