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“Today, a group of Columbia University students and alumni chained themselves to the campus gates, demanding the release of ...
Board of trustees vice chair Dean Dakolias, SEAS ’89, and trustee Keith Goggin, Journalism ’91, took questions from Columbia ...
The New York Police Department arrested one individual wearing a Barnard sweatshirt outside the 116th Street and Amsterdam ...
Columbia and Barnard faculty received text messages on Monday from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission asking them to complete a survey amid its ongoing Title VII investigation into the ...
In February, the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons paused hiring and spending over nationwide funding limits announced by NIH earlier that month. NIH limited allocations for “indirect costs” ...
University senators accused the “Sundial Report”—a new University report released March 31—of bias and secrecy during an April 4 plenary, amid conversation about the level of institutional support the ...
New signage advertising a “New Absolute Bagel” shop appeared on April 14 at 2788 Broadway, the former site of neighborhood staple Absolute Bagels. The former shop abruptly closed on Dec. 12, 2024, ...
“The White Lotus” is founded on the premise that high-end vacations, for all their perks and luxuries, can bring more misery than leisure. There is something inevitably disappointing about setting off ...
Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) met with Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi, GS ’25, on Monday at a state correctional facility in Vermont. Welch shared in an X post on Monday that Mahdawi “should be ...
Many critics of higher education have long seen “administrative bloat” as the primary culprit of American universities’ exorbitant tuition costs. And now, President Donald Trump’s attacks on higher ...
West Harlem environmental justice organization WE ACT for Environmental Justice joined three other organizations on March 31 in suing New York state, which they claim has failed to meet key provisions ...