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 ...
Four Jewish pro-Palestinian demonstrators chained themselves to the gate near St. Paul’s Chapel early Wednesday afternoon in support of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, who was detained ...
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 ...
Livigno Snow Park, located in the Italian Alps, is not for the faint of heart. Overlooking the Swiss border at roughly 1,800 meters above sea level, it houses a dizzying set of courses and obstacles, ...
Barnard will restrict campus access to only Barnard and Columbia ID holders starting at 8 a.m. Thursday and will introduce increased security measures, including potential bag searches and mandatory ...
Migdalia Cruz, SoA, ’84, was just six years old when she wrote her first play titled “The Birth of a Man Means Death to the Klan.” With the help of her father, Cruz used Kleenex tissues to create ...
Fakemink will no longer perform at Bacchanal, Spectator has confirmed, after the organization announced its headliner’s cancellation in a Friday evening Instagram post on its official account—the ...
Men’s tennis was back in action on the East Coast on Sunday, taking down Bryant University and winning every match in straight sets in its last nonconference matchup before Ivy League play. No. 33 ...
In previous years, the dance community has proven to be a safe space and creative outlet for many students on both Columbia and Barnard’s campuses. However, as campus conditions have changed amid the ...
Hundreds of Columbia affiliates gathered Thursday afternoon on South Lawn to protest in response to the escalating violence in Israel and Gaza, with organizers from Students for Justice in Palestine ...
Tracking students’ every move at protests using CCTV footage and Columbia ID swipes. Hiring private investigators—who, on at least two occasions, questioned students outside their residences—and ...
As University President Minouche Shafik prepared to face Congress in a long-awaited hearing on antisemitism on Columbia’s campus on April 17, hundreds of Columbia students pitched tents on South Lawn, ...