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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 ...
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.
Columbia’s new acting president and a new board of trustees chair at Barnard are two of the new administrators that have assumed their roles this past year.
Columbia filed an unfair labor practice charge against Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers on Friday, alleging that the union violated the National Labor Relations Act by not bargaining in ...
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 ...
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 ...
News | Student Life Following public outcry, shuttle between New Jersey, CUIMC will continue service with new fare The University’s shuttle service between Fort Lee, New Jersey and the Irving Medical ...