A Columbia student reported being punched in the face and having their Israeli flag stolen at a protest on Monday, according to a Clery Crime Alert sent to the University community Wednesday morning.
In his June 6 opinion piece, New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that a paradox exists within the “educated class”: The progressive student of today tends to position themself as “an enemy of ...
As winter break approaches, many of you are probably feeling pretty festive. You might be getting excited for any number of the classic thrills: ice skating, baking cookies, fighting with your ...
Many of us probably weren’t thrilled to be back to campus for three weeks of finals. In my case, I rolled myself back to school, on account of the mounds of mashed potatoes and pecan pie I consumed ...
“In the beginning was the Word.” Where I’m from, Texas, most kids recognize this opening line of the Gospel of John by the time they’re five: God’s verbal transmutation of chaos into order.
Within the intimate and dimly-lit Ailey Citigroup Theater, dancers emerged from the stage’s wings in cloth ballet shoes, pointe shoes, and a myriad of costumes, bringing the Columbia Ballet ...
Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers released a petition against a new 2024-25 payroll calendar on Nov. 20, calling the changes unfair and “poorly communicated and executed.” The petition ...
Columbia University Apartheid Divest held an “NYC all out for Palestine” protest on Monday —the last day of class for the fall semester—beginning at the main Barnard gates and later marching around ...
The P.S. 145 Parent Teacher Association is aiming to raise $17,000 by mid-January through a GoFundMe campaign in order to continue the school’s new chess curriculum. New this fall, in-curriculum chess ...
Whether you’re graduating, preparing to study abroad, or simply closing a chapter, you might be experiencing the bittersweet feeling of saying goodbye to a club as the fall semester comes to an end.
We, as the Columbia University Armenian Society, condemn in the strongest terms the United Nations’ decision to allow the oligarchic petrostate of Azerbaijan to host COP29—the U.N. annual summit on ...