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Barnard/Columbia Dance hosted its semesterly department show on April 25 and 26. For the first time, this year’s show was choreographed entirely by dance department faculty members. The performance ...
When he graduated from college in 1988, Mark Rozzo didn’t expect to work for a magazine. But after unexpectedly landing an entry-level position at the New Yorker that same year, the writer, editor, ...
Videos | Video Projects In Harlem, Lalibela serves fresh flavors and a little taste of Ethiopia Lalibela’s spiced lentils, sizzling meats, and colorful decor provide a taste of Ethiopia for its ...
Sports | Soccer Does women’s soccer have what it takes to be Ivy League champions? What to expect for the Lions’ 2025 season The 2025 season will show whether the Lions can still be a force in the Ivy ...
Two Columbia basketball stars, senior guard Avery Brown and guard Cecelia Collins, CC ’25, competed for the United States in 3x3 basketball at the FISU World University Games in Bochum, Germany, in ...
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.
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 ...
One of the most important responsibilities of Columbia’s board of trustees is to safeguard the University’s institutional values and its future. While the board does not typically play a public role, ...
News | Student Life ‘Textbook union busting’: As SWC-UAW negotiations stall, Columbia replaces grad student teaching positions with external recruits Former chairs of Core Curriculum departments have ...
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 ...
News | Academics ‘There’s a lot of fear’: Faculty react to Columbia’s $200 million settlement with Trump administration Spectator spoke to nine faculty members about academic freedom, the federal ...
In response to Columbia’s unprecedented settlement with President Donald Trump’s administration in exchange for the return of federal funding, some alumni are expressing disappointment and concern for ...