On warm weekend afternoons, St. Nicholas Park on 133rd Street hums to a usual rhythm: Basketballs bounce in the courts, longtime residents chuckle in conversation on foldable chairs, and children run ...
Tens of feet up in the air at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the carvings on the outer façade are hard to make out for the average passerby. But Johno Verity, son of the late master stone ...
It’s 8:24 a.m. on Thursday morning and you jump out of bed, insanely late for your 8:40. You speed-get-ready: “brush” your teeth, “wash” your face, and throw on a random hoodie. As you’re scarfing ...
A recently deceased patriarch exposed for a gay love affair with his financial advisor, an ailing mother with a redneck “rent boy,” and a pseudo-incestuous sexual encounter make up just the first ...
When former OB-GYN Robert Hadden was arrested in 2012 for sexually assaulting a patient, one physician at Columbia University Irving Medical Center came to his defense despite knowing the “full scope ...
At a shared governance forum at the Law School on March 26, University Senate executive committee chair Jeanine D’Armiento told attendees that she and senate vice chair Holger Klein have seen the ...
At the event, titled “From Combat to Campus,” Israeli army reservist Eli Wininger and soldier Yossi Hertz shared their experience serving in the Israeli forces since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on ...
Women’s tennis began its Ivy League portion of the season in style, defeating Cornell 4-2 at home on Saturday afternoon. The win against Cornell (7-7, 0-1 Ivy) at the Milstein Family Tennis Center ...
New York state elected officials sent a March 27 letter to Columbia, obtained by Spectator, condemning the University’s commissioned report, released March 10, into its institutional failings that ...
Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 4.2 percent of applicants to the class of 2030 on Thursday, accepting 2,581 students from the largest applicant pool in ...
Two weeks ago, Columbia told faculty members that it would proceed with its plans to expand the undergraduate student body, which had drawn fierce backlash from students, faculty members, and alumni ...
In 2021, a 10-week Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers strike secured a health fund meant to reimburse student workers for emergency health concerns, among other contractual victories. At ...