The University Judicial Board issued expulsions, temporary degree revocations, and multi-year suspensions for students involved in the April 2024 occupation of Hamilton Hall on Thursday, according to ...
When one thinks of resistance, they may not immediately think of dance. However, for the dancers of CoLab, dance is inextricably linked to “resistance to what is going on right now,” Sophia Arnaboldi, ...
The National Institutes of Health announced that the agency is cancelling $250 million in grants to Columbia as part of the Trump administration’s $400 million cut to University funding. The agency ...
The University Judicial Board completed hearings for students who allegedly participated in the April 17 and April 18, 2024 “Gaza Solidarity Encampments” and the April 30 occupation of Hamilton Hall, ...
When you think of New York City, you think of hat-topping skyscrapers, mean thrift finds, walks through Central Park, sleepless nights—and of course, pizza. Lots of it. Spectrum took a tour of some of ...
Men’s golf headed down to Florida last Monday for the Daytona Beach Intercollegiate to face off against 14 teams, shooting three rounds across two days. The Lions entered the contests looking to build ...
Women’s tennis swept every match against Wagner College on Friday and extended its winning streak to three games. The No. 62 Lions (8-4) did not drop a single set against the Seahawks (4-7). After ...
Men’s basketball head coach Jim Engles will step down from his post effective immediately, Columbia Athletics announced in a Monday news release. Engles joined the program in 2016 after a brief stint ...
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, has been moved to a detention facility in Louisiana following his arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Sunday, according to the ICE database.