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That seems to be the question animating a lot of antipathy on this campus over the last two years. Endless slogans have been thrown around—“Never again is now,” “From the river to the sea,” etc. Their ...
Haussmann Development acquired a vacant lot in West Harlem on May 13 with plans to create a mixed-income housing development with on-site child care. While the development presents a unique ...
News | Student Life ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment’ approaches one-week mark on South Lawn Students held a Passover seder in the encampment, organized by the Columbia chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace ...
City News | Youth and Education Columbia Secondary School community members call for equity, citing history of ‘unfair space agreements’ The New York Department of Education rejected a plan to give ...
News | Administration With a Republican trifecta, federal oversight of Columbia reaches ‘an inflection point’ In a sharp contrast to the Biden era, the Trump administration has made scrutiny of higher ...
The harrowing spectacle of MAGA Republicans lecturing university presidents about antisemitism continues as University President Minouche Shafik and the co-chairs of Columbia’s board of trustees, ...
Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs has just appointed Ambassador Victoria Nuland, a long-serving U.S. diplomat and the current Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, to be ...
The Morningside Heights Historic District Committee and the West Harlem Community Preservation Organization and Homeowners Association joined over 25 other preservation organizations in co-sponsoring ...
Following the decision from most Columbia faculty to hold classes online, the University encouraged instructors in an email last Monday to offer more in-person classes. The request has drawn ire from ...
A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote ...
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the organization that accredits Columbia, has notified the University that its status as an accredited institution “may be in jeopardy.” ...
A group of protesters interrupted the first session of the History of Modern Israel class on Tuesday amid pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations during the first day of spring semester classes.