Wearing sunglasses and a hat, Zain Ahmad sat back in his chair as he described his artistic processes and motivations as a fashion designer and creative director. The Pakistani Students Association ...
Over 250 Columbia community members signed a petition released on Tuesday expressing concern that the University Senate might reelect executive committee chair Jeanine D’Armiento for a fourth ...
In the blink of an eye, we are in the midst of midterm season. Tackling multiple exams in the same week—if not the same day—can be incredibly daunting and chaotic. Under such a high-stress environment ...
The Jewish holiday of Sukkot is a weeklong festival commemorating the shelter God provided to our ancestors during their exile. We celebrate by building and dwelling in a temporary outdoor shelter ...
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. A group of anti-Zionist Jewish students began building a “Liberation Sukkah” on Math lawns at around 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, the first night of the ...
’Tis the season of internship applications, and that means dreadingly making your way to the platform that promises you a field of opportunities—for networking and self-esteem issues alike. That’s ...
The School of Professional Studies hosted its fifth annual Sports Management Conference on Thursday in the Roone Arledge Auditorium, bringing some of the top leaders from the sports world to ...
The other day I got lost in Schermerhorn Hall looking for the Columbia University Society for Baseball Research. When I finally approached their meeting room, I doubted if I was in the right place.
It goes without saying that the events of the last year—and the last week—have been deeply distressing for so many of us at Columbia. Consider some episodes from recent days. The leadership of ...
Columbia reported on Sept. 27 an investment return of 11.5 percent on its endowment for the fiscal year of 2024—putting the University on track to outperform peer institutions in investment returns.
Spectator and Columbia College Student Council are cohosting the Free Food Expo on Friday, Oct. 18 from noon to 2 p.m. on Low Plaza. Come check out this event to sample offerings from various vendors ...
In a collaborative effort between Barnard’s Director of Exhibitions, Programming, and Public Engagement Miriam Neptune, students from the spring 2024 course Abortion in Context, and the Reproductive ...