Survivors of convicted sex offender and former OB-GYN Robert Hadden’s abuse, elected officials, and members of the Columbia community gathered outside the Earl Hall gates Friday to voice concerns ...
Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers voted Tuesday overwhelmingly in favor of authorizing a potential strike following months of stalled contract negotiations with the University. Union ...
The Lions (20-8, 11-3 Ivy) came into the matchup less than one week after falling to the Crimson (18-10, 10-4 Ivy) at home and failing to clinch the Ivy League title. Columbia looked to regroup after ...
Phoebe Anderson, CC ’24, ended her collegiate career on a high. After a standout performance at the 2024 Northeast Regional competition, she punched her ticket to the NCAA Cross Country ...
Columbia will open its first residential building dedicated to School of General Studies students in the fall, General Studies Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch, GS/JTS ’90, announced in a Thursday email to the ...
Senior Phoebe Anderson traveled to Madison, Wisconsin, to compete against the nation’s fiercest runners in a grueling 6,000-meter race. On Nov. 15, Anderson left the Zimmer Cross Country Course as an ...
Last season, Columbia football won the Ivy League title for the first time in 63 years. The surreal moment marked the culmination of a one-season, meteoric rise for a program long synonymous with ...
Dante Miller, CC ’22, didn’t receive the nickname “Lil Turbo” for no reason. The man is fast. While at Columbia, Miller ran a 4.25-second 40-yard dash multiple times, and he officially clocked at 4.27 ...
With dyed blonde hair, American flag bows clipped to her pigtails, braces, Pantone 292 Columbia merch, and her red “Make America Great Again” hat, she’s hard to miss. If a Columbian hasn’t had the ...
Graduating seniors have gathered at Low Plaza for University Commencement since 1926. That tradition was threatened on Feb. 9, mere months before its 100th anniversary, when the University announced ...
Hundreds of New Yorkers crowded into the pews of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, united by a different mission than that of the church’s usual services: to combat the presence of Immigration ...
Conrad Blackburn grew up in Harlem public housing, where food, electricity, and heating were never guaranteed. Now, he’s running to secure those necessities for people living just like he did.