News
Barnard celebrated the class of 2025 at its annual Commencement ceremony in Radio City Music Hall on Tuesday. A majority of graduating students refrained from shaking Barnard President Laura Rosenbury ...
The Columbia College community celebrated the class of 2025 at its annual Class Day ceremony on Tuesday. The event, held on the Morningside campus, was the first this year to see an in-person speech ...
As New York Police Department officers arrived at Columbia’s campus in droves Wednesday evening amid an ongoing pro-Palestinian protest in Butler Library, our reporters braced for what would soon ...
Dragging herself across the cracked floors of her living room, Gloria Acevedo was just in reach of her phone. After making her way up to her fifth-floor apartment, the 74-year-old had fallen. Normally ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, affirmed Columbia’s commitment to addressing antisemitism in a Friday afternoon email to the University community after the Department of ...
A last-minute nudge from a friend is what launched Mariam Jallow, CC ’25, into her four-year journey in student government. The outgoing Columbia College Student Council president, Jallow has spent ...
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the 116th Street and Broadway gates during Columbia’s central Commencement ceremony on Wednesday morning. At the rally, several Barnard and ...
Columbia placed over 65 students on interim suspension and barred 33 individuals from campus for their alleged participation in a Wednesday pro-Palestinian demonstration at Butler Library, a ...
The School of Engineering and Applied Science community celebrated the accomplishments of the class of 2025 on Monday at its annual Class Day ceremony, hosted on Columbia’s Morningside campus. SEAS ...
Shabana Basij-Rasikh, Afghan education activist and co-founder of the School of Leadership, Afghanistan, will deliver Barnard’s 2025 Commencement address on Tuesday, the college announced in a ...
Around 100 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Butler Library Wednesday afternoon for an “Emergency Rally.” Protesters demanded the University divest from companies tied to Israel and grant amnesty ...
The aches were as light as breath at first, charting a course through my wrists, knees, and neck. I ignored them like I ignored every other curious bodily discomfort, and left them to be dispelled by ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results