Women’s basketball opened its season on Monday with an 87-47 win against Stony Brook University. With players old and new getting time in front of the home crowd at Levien Gymnasium, the Light Blue’s ...
Columbia football was triumphant over Yale for the first time in five years on Friday, scoring a fourth-quarter touchdown for a narrow 13-10 victory. Despite struggling to score and trailing at the ...
Men’s soccer fell to Harvard 1-0 on Saturday in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After 80 scoreless minutes, the Crimson broke through with a late goal to secure the victory. With both the Lions (1-10-1, 1-3 ...
The University Senate’s education committee released its annual report during the senate plenary session on Oct. 25, covering newly approved academic programs, proposed discussions about the war in ...
In the final two-week sprint to the 2024 presidential election, two major news publications—The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times—announced that they would break from historical precedent and ...
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce released on Thursday a 325-page report titled “Antisemitism on College Campuses Exposed” about its investigation into how Columbia, Barnard, and nine ...
I hate to say it folks—really, I do—but on Tuesday we will be facing another presidential election. Some of us might take a few extra days off before or after our fall break in an effort to preserve ...
Columbia Health is running its annual walk-in flu fair this week from Oct. 28 to 31 in Lerner Roone Arledge Auditorium and next week on Nov. 7 at the Manhattanville campus. All Columbia affiliates are ...
The University Senate introduced a new dual degree program between the Climate School and the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at the Friday plenary. No vote was required ...
Student organizers have disaffiliated from Columbia University Apartheid Divest and established the Columbia Palestine Solidarity Coalition, a Palestinian-led collective pushing for University ...
As you roll out of bed with increasing difficulty, spend longer hours in your room, and sequester yourself in Butler Library late into the night, autumn fatigue may be setting in. Balancing demanding ...
On November 5, millions of Americans will cast their ballots to vote for the country's next president. In this special edition of Discourse and Debate, Spectator Opinion asked Columbia community ...