From posting Instagram photo dumps at the end of the semester to checking Sidechat while procrastinating for finals, social ...
Rise and Resist, a direct action group, held a press conference in Foley Square on Wednesday to speak out against the Manhattan district attorney’s office for dismissing a felony assault case against ...
Every day, Madeline Wyatt, GS ’24, moves through a part of Columbia that most students do not know exists. While her peers attend class in Lewisohn and Havemeyer Halls, Wyatt guides her wheelchair ...
Premilla Nadasen, the Ann Whitney Olin professor of history at Barnard, announced in a Dec. 17 email obtained by Spectator that she will be resigning from her position as director of the Barnard ...
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong delivered an update to the University Senate at a Friday plenary, discussing the University’s planned protections for international students under ...
Gregory Wawro, Rules Administrator and professor of political science, announced the creation of the Office of Rules Administration and expanded University delegate management and training in a ...
Sera Yoshino and Omar Tuffaha’s daughter was two years old when Columbia closed Red Balloon, the West Harlem preschool she attended. One year later, after transitioning to the Weekday School, another ...
Every Sunday afternoon during the academic year, a group of about 20 students from Columbia College, Barnard, and the School of General Studies meets on the fourth floor of Riverside Church. We gossip ...
Kathryn Lampo, SEAS ’25, was named a 2025 Marshall Scholar on Monday. Through the scholarship, she will begin a Master of Science by Research in Engineering Science at the University of Oxford after ...
Abbey Hsu, CC ’24, took home silver in FIBA’s 3x3 AmeriCup tournament last week, representing the red, white, and blue. After defeating four teams on its way to the championship game, the U.S. women’s ...