Columbia denied Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, access to campus for three separate visits earlier this month, citing “security reasons,” according to Khalil and a spokesperson from the Journalism School.
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, ...
Political science professor David Epstein, 46, was charged Thursday with having a sexual relationship with his daughter, 24. He was arrested Wednesday morning and charged with one count of incest in ...
The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia, the American Association of University Professors, and the Middle East Studies Association filed a motion on Monday asking a federal judge to block ...
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 ...
After Columbia football’s disappointing 2023 season in which it finished 3-7 overall and managed only one Ivy League win, the Light Blue will look to improve its record this fall. With the arrival of ...
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 ...
Columbia has agreed to pay $221 million to the federal government to settle its civil rights investigations and restore a “vast majority” of federal grants terminated in March by President Donald ...
Editor’s note: This op-ed deals with topics of violence. In writing this, we do not wish to sow discord or deal a blow to the student movement as it exists—on the contrary, we hope to reclaim our ...
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