Football fell to Penn in Saturday’s Homecoming matchup, unable to put the brakes on a fiery Quaker offense. Despite the loss, sophomore quarterback Caleb Sanchez excelled in his first start of the ...
It is time for Columbia’s acting President Claire Shipman, Provost Angela Olinto, and the board of trustees to demonstrate their courage and empathy. It requires courage to stand up to President ...
Columbia’s presidential search committee hopes to have the 21st University president take office no later than Jan. 1, 2026. The University’s previous selection of Minouche Shafik as Columbia’s 20th ...
A federal judge dismissed a class-action lawsuit on Sept. 24 alleging that Columbia, dozens of peer private universities, and the College Board coordinated to inflate attendance costs for students ...
Li Lu, CC ’96, Business ’96, Law ’96, contributed $15 million in a lead gift to support the renovation of the Law Library, matching the largest single donation from an individual in the Law School’s ...
If my time at Columbia has taught me anything, it’s that no experience here is truly original. We are all collections of defining moments, differing only in the details that make them feel personal.
The President’s Advisory Committee on Institutional Voice called on the University to “exercise restraint” when speaking to issues not directly pertaining to its “paramount values” or “fundamental ...
The Morningside Heights Community Coalition marched Saturday in support of opening Columbia’s main campus gates. Program director and lifelong resident Dan McSweeney, SIPA ’05, led the crowd north on ...
Men’s golf closed out the fall stretch of its season on Oct. 7, making the trek to Johnstown, Pennsylvania to compete against 10 other teams in the Red Flash Invitational, a three-round tournament ...
When he was in second grade, Alexander Fan, CC ’25, asked his mom if he could audition for his school’s cheerleading squad. Years later, after dancing at college football and basketball games as a ...
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a museum-goer may admire a painting or sculpture without perceiving the curator’s invisible hands. The Met’s Howard Marks curator, Adam Eaker, GSAS ’16, is one of ...