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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In Jon Poppe’s first few months as head coach, Columbia football has been climbing up the Ivy League rankings. From holding a 3-7, 1-6 Ivy season record last year, the Lions went into Saturday’s game ...
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 ...
After nearly mounting a Homecoming comeback last week, football is set to make its only national television appearance of the 2024 campaign when it plays Yale under Friday night lights. The Lions (4-2 ...
Student organizers have disaffiliated from Columbia University Apartheid Divest and established the Columbia Palestine Solidarity Coalition, a Palestinian-led collective pushing for University ...
The University Senate’s structure and operations committee proposed five revisions to the senate bylaws at a senate plenary meeting on Friday. The amendments aim to “strengthen governance and ...
On October 7, 2024, Columbia added a new design to its growing arsenal of ways to block and barricade public space on campus. In the past, I have written about the barriers that the Columbia ...
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 ...
Volleyball faced off against Cornell on Saturday of Columbia’s Family Days. The team lost in three straight sets to the Big Red, remaining winless in conference play. The first set saw Cornell (11-6, ...