Thirty years ago, West Harlem tenants lost the Harlem Urban Development Corporation, one of the area’s most prominent advocates for housing equality. In its absence, a new organization of community ...
The battle over speech on our campus has taken a dangerous turn. This weaponization of deportation is the latest in a series of increasingly virulent online attacks on Columbia students. Although many ...
Founded during the 1964-65 academic year, the Society of Afro-American Students at Columbia aimed to provide the handful of Black students at Columbia with the opportunity to become involved in ...
In the late 1920s, basketball was still a young sport, played in gymnasiums with wooden backboards and no shot clock. Amid the methodical pace of the game, George Gregory Jr., CC ’31, stood out—not ...
Ten years ago, Columbia added its first text by a Black author to the Literature Humanities curriculum: “Song of Solomon” by Toni Morrison. The curriculum has undergone multiple revisions, most ...
Men’s and women’s fencing fell short of clinching the Ivy League championship this weekend, finishing in second place. Both teams had undefeated performances the first day, but both lost a match on ...
Many of Columbia’s Black student organizations came together to organize programming for incoming Black Barnard and Columbia first-years for the 2024-25 academic year, creating the Black Student ...
The University Senate passed a new “resolution to combat antisemitism and all forms of hate” at Friday’s plenary following a debate about the “dilution” of the resolution from its original draft.
The class of 2028 is the first group of students admitted to Columbia following the overturning of race-conscious admissions in 2023, marking a significant shift in the University’s admissions ...
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. An individual was struck by the 1 train at the 116th Street–Columbia University subway station at 12:51 p.m. Monday, a New York Police Department ...
The phrase “may what is best happen” guided senior thrower Obiora Okeke at the 2024 Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Track and Field Championships. For him, it served as a mantra to stay grounded and ...
Nearly 200 faculty members sent a letter to interim University President Katrina Armstrong on Feb. 3 to advocate for additional safety measures for Jewish students. The letter included 10 ...