U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, Law ’04, of the Southern District of New York held a hearing on Tuesday over whether to extend a March 20 order blocking Columbia and Barnard from sharing student ...
Donning a beige jacket, red sweater, and square-rimmed orange sunglasses, Leo Jergovic, CC ’25, stared into the unexpectedly bright sunset outside the Joe Coffee near the Journalism School. Although ...
Professor Benjamin Breyer was grappling with concerns last spring about the required course he teaches at Barnard. He felt like First-Year Writing was not flexible enough for the diverse educational ...
Historically villainized and recently idolized, the figure of the witch persists and evolves. Often broomstick-riding, black cat-carrying, and sin-ridden, historical portrayals of witches riff off ...
Former American Civil Liberties Union President Nadine Strossen headlined a March 6 panel titled “Protest, Free Speech, and Censorship” at Columbia, discussing hate speech, the First Amendment, and ...
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 ...
Barnard President Laura Rosenbury sent a Monday email to the Barnard community about Columbia’s Friday leadership transition, after Katrina Armstrong announced she would be stepping down as interim ...
We’ve all been there: trapped in Butler for hours, the fluorescent lights making you question your every life choice. The stress is creeping in, and you know you need a break, but where do you go?
The title of Rubén Ortiz-Torres’s exhibition, “Zonas de Colaboración”—Collaboration Zones—illustrates the coalescence of the pieces displayed at the Lenfest Center’s Wallach Art Gallery. Ortiz-Torres, ...
Manhattan Borough President and former District 7 City Council member Mark Levine delivered his State of the Borough address at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts on ...
West Harlem’s nearly dozen community gardens will soon see free composting thanks to a bill that District 7 City Council member Shaun Abreu, CC ’14, co-sponsored. The bill passed through the council ...
Barnard released admission decisions for the class of 2029 on Wednesday, but in a break from tradition, did not announce its acceptance rate or number of applicants. Last year, Barnard accepted 7 ...