Archery showed out in Phoenix from April 4 to 6 at the Arizona Cup, with first-year Briana Moore coming just short of bronze with a fourth place finish in the U21 compound division. Moore shot well ...
Hundreds of residents of the Manhattanville Houses—a public housing project which includes six apartment buildings between West 129th and 133rd Street—were left without gas or clean water periodically ...
Barnard introduced on Thursday a new Student Code of Conduct, honor code, and disciplinary process, set to be implemented in a January “pilot” governance period. The key changes, outlined in a 45-page ...
Hillary Clinton and Mike Pompeo shared the stage at an Institute of Global Politics event on Wednesday in their first public conversation on foreign policy, with both agreeing that the United States ...
Senior Michael Zheng won his second straight NCAA singles tennis championship Sunday, taking down Southern Methodist University’s Trevor Svajda in the final. The win is historic, placing Zheng among ...
Twin brothers Jonathan Lederer, CC ’26, and David Lederer, SEAS ’26, allege in a lawsuit filed against Columbia last month that since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, the University has “failed ...
Former President Bill Clinton spoke about his relationship with former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the Oslo Accords at an Institute of Global Politics event Nov. 10, marking 30 years ...
New York City hired Judlau Contracting, one of the city’s largest contractors, in 2019 to replace a stretch of concrete across Riverside Drive West, due to a lack of major repairs since 1985. In 2024, ...
The New York City Council committee on sanitation and solid waste management passed a vote 7-3 in favor of expanding a West Harlem containerization pilot program to the rest of the city at a hearing ...
Ready to become a Columbia sports fan and don’t know where to start? Spectator Sports is here to give you the rundown of all of the varsity sports under the Light Blue banner. For all our NCAA ...
Football fell to Brown at home Saturday afternoon in its second-to-last game of the season. While the Lions briefly took the lead in the fourth quarter, a comeback from the Bears led to a 32-29 ...
For Ian Pumphrey, CC ’26, head of news and art at campus radio station WKCR, student protests have characterized his time at the University. “There have always been people that have been willing to ...