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Men’s tennis advanced to the NCAA championship quarterfinals after defeating North Carolina State University to win the Super Regional this past weekend. The victory marks the Lions’ second season in ...
Before nearly every meet, senior diver Macy Pine danced. She’d shake out her limbs and move to the rhythm of whatever song she was playing. That dancing became a kind of ritual—equal parts focus, ...
As New York Police Department officers arrived at Columbia’s campus in droves Wednesday evening amid an ongoing pro-Palestinian protest in Butler Library, our reporters braced for what would soon ...
This is my 100th byline for the Columbia Daily Spectator. In writing and reporting those articles, I’ve learned a lot—how to ask sharper questions, be a better listener, write faster and with more ...
Maya Shkolnik, CC ’25, arrived at Columbia as a prospective economics or computer science major intending to pursue a career in consulting. Four years later, she has shed her previous career goals and ...
Around 100 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Butler Library Wednesday afternoon for an “Emergency Rally.” Protesters demanded the University divest from companies tied to Israel and grant amnesty ...
Columbia placed over 65 students on interim suspension and barred 33 individuals from campus for their alleged participation in a Wednesday pro-Palestinian demonstration at Butler Library, a ...
Board of trustees co-chairs David Greenwald, Law ’83, and Jeh Johnson, Law ’82, announced the creation of a University Senate review committee in a Tuesday email to the Columbia community. Acting ...
On a cold spring morning in March, I left the Eid gathering in Earl Hall with a heavy heart. I had come to rely on Columbia’s small but vibrant Muslim community during the trying times of these past ...
Columbia lifted its interim suspension of WKCR reporter Sawyer Huckabee, CC ’26, nearly five hours after the initial ...
A few weeks ago, Nitya Nigam, CC ’25, walked into rehearsal under the ornate arches of St. Paul’s Chapel. Unlike the other musicians, she wasn’t unpacking cases or tuning her instrument. As one of the ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, praised the “professionalism” of the New York Police Department and Public Safety officers in a video released late Wednesday night, hours ...
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