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News | Administration Here’s how Columbia’s deal with the Trump administration may play out From over $200 million in fines to an independent monitor overseeing the University, Spectator broke down ...
City News | Housing and Land Use ‘It’s just not right’: Morningside Heights residents feel impacts of ongoing summer gate closures While Columbia briefly opened its gates last summer, residents have ...
The night New York Police Department officers forcibly entered Hamilton Hall to arrest the pro-Palestinian protesters who had occupied the building, Nathan Walker made up his mind. Standing at ...
As I type this, I fear I might get another disciplinary notice from Columbia’s Orwellian Office of Institutional Equity. As I have learned from past experience, Spectator op-eds are now grounds for ...
Columbia will begin taking into account the “readiness to engage in civil discourse” of some applicants in the 2025-26 undergraduate admissions cycle. The University, along with five other colleges, ...
Like you, I am intensely concerned with the resurfacing antisemitism in the United States. I take great pride in my experience working for organizations whose principal aim is to combat antisemitism ...
Barnard students are now able to access Google’s generative artificial intelligence tools Gemini and NotebookLM using their Barnard emails as of August 1, the college announced in a July 29 email to ...
Behind a glass facade, vignette, a creative initiative founded by Sophie Collinet, TC ’25, and Studio 616 NYC opened their group exhibition “Harvest: The Art of Standing Together” on June 19.
News | Administration Columbia Sportswear sues University over alleged trademark infringement The lawsuit claims that Columbia merchandise violated a June 2023 agreement between the University and ...
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