Barnard introduced on Thursday a new Student Code of Conduct, honor code, and disciplinary process, set to be implemented in a January “pilot” governance period. The key changes, outlined in a 45-page ...
Hundreds of residents of the Manhattanville Houses—a public housing project which includes six apartment buildings between West 129th and 133rd Street—were left without gas or clean water periodically ...
Hillary Clinton and Mike Pompeo shared the stage at an Institute of Global Politics event on Wednesday in their first public conversation on foreign policy, with both agreeing that the United States ...
Men’s soccer fell 1-0 against No. 23 Cornell Saturday night on Senior Day, the final match of the season. Despite a closely contested game, the Lions were unable to break through with a goal. The ...
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani secured a decisive victory Nov. 4 on the heels of a campaign that revolved around affordability. His promise to institute a rent freeze for rent-stabilized apartments has ...
Two years, 25 months, 771 days, 18,504 hours—all are equivalent to the last time Israelis went to sleep worry-free. Even though there is a ceasefire deal, there are still hostages in Gaza. As an ...
Distribution of SNAP benefits in New York state was paused on Nov. 1 following a lapse in federal funding. The shutdown of this governmental assistance program, more commonly known as food stamps, ...
The New York City Council committee on sanitation and solid waste management passed a vote 7-3 in favor of expanding a West Harlem containerization pilot program to the rest of the city at a hearing ...
Columbia College Student Council updated its constitution Sept. 28, removing the minimum voter participation requirements for referendums, adding two new representative positions, and clarifying the ...
Adeline Sauberli, CC ’29, was scared on Election Day last November. When she learned at a watch party that President Donald Trump would take a second term, the native New Yorker said she “felt like ...
For these reasons, the academic community at Columbia—students, staff, and faculty—has a special role and responsibility to become a major force of nonviolent resistance to the fascist Trump regime.
In its op-ed “AI is here to stay. What does that mean for Columbia?” the Spectator editorial board offers a sharp argument for students, staff, and faculty to get much more involved in shaping ...