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Trustees told the senate’s committee on the Rules of University Conduct, which outline the makeup and function of the UJB, that they would unilaterally reform the UJB without senate approval, ...
At the onset of the protest, Spectator’s reporters—as well as reporters from WKCR, the Journalism School, the Blue and White, among others—rushed to the library to cover the unfolding events. Public ...
This is a breaking story. Check back for updates. Updated May 7 at 9:02 p.m. New York Police Department officers arrested around 75 protesters and led them out of Butler Library into an NYPD bus on ...
<i>Updated on April 21 at 10:56 p.m.</i>“We are monitoring a disruption involving about 10 individuals on Amsterdam Avenue chained to the campus gates. Public Safety has cut the locks, and individuals ...
Faculty members called on the board of trustees to take six steps: stand up for higher education; fight back against federal oversight; protect and defend students, including international students; ...
Interview Coder went viral on social media after Lee posted a YouTube video of himself on Feb. 7 using the program during his Amazon internship interview, which was later taken down due to copyright ...
Since my abduction on March 8, the intimidation and kidnapping of international students who stand for Palestine has only accelerated. On March 9, Yunseo Chung had to file a lawsuit and eventually ...
Four Jewish pro-Palestinian demonstrators chained themselves to the gate near St. Paul’s Chapel early Wednesday afternoon in support of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, who was detained ...
The policy changes, however, received widespread backlash from those who saw them as Columbia capitulating to the Trump administration’s demands. Armstrong’s email announcing the actions came on the ...
President Donald Trump’s administration cut $400 million in federal funding to Columbia on March 7, citing its failure to “protect American students and faculty” from antisemitism and other alleged ...
Shipman graduated from Columbia College in 1986 with a degree in Russian studies. She was one of the first women to graduate from the college: The first fully coeducational class graduated in 1987.
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