Columbia has identified and suspended a University affiliate for participation in the Tuesday disruption of the History of Modern Israel class, according to a Thursday Columbia News statement.
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong indicated a “potential need to bring the NYPD on campus” in a Friday statement to the Columbia community. The update comes three days after masked ...
A group of protesters interrupted the first session of the History of Modern Israel class on Tuesday amid pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations during the first day of spring semester classes. A video ...
Wrestling started the new year in Albany on Jan. 5 at the Armbar at the Armory event, where they took losses to Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and Binghamton University but pulled out a ...
Men’s swimming and diving began the new year with mixed results, securing a commanding Jan. 11 win over Brown on Senior Day at Uris Pool before falling to Cornell on the road on Saturday. Celebrating ...
The University Judicial Board held disciplinary hearings during winter break for student protesters who participated in the April 17, 2024, “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on South Lawn, according to a ...
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 ...
The Journalism School bestowed the 83rd annual duPont-Columbia awards in a ceremony in the Low Library Rotunda on Wednesday, honoring achievement in audio and video reporting. The awards, hosted by ...
With so many events, breaks, and deadlines packed into a single semester, it’s difficult to keep track of your own schedule, let alone key dates on Columbia’s academic calendar. As you settle into ...
Ivy League men’s basketball has begun to transition into can’t-miss TV. With conference play now underway, the stakes to win an Ivy League championship are higher than ever. The Ancient Eight has been ...
Over one hundred students participated in an “emergency protest” at the Sundial on Wednesday afternoon organized by several student groups including Columbia University Apartheid Divest. The walkout ...
Katherine Franke, BC ’81, former James L. Dohr professor of law, left her tenured professorship on Friday following a University investigation into alleged discriminatory harassment related to her pro ...