“The Deerboro Ripper,” an original student-written musical presented by First Stages, transports its audience to a small town where murder is a viable political strategy. The musical, which played at ...
Columbia College donors, alumni, trustees, and administrators gathered in the Low Library Rotunda on Nov. 20 to award Andrew Barth, CC ’83, Business ’85, the 2025 Alexander Hamilton Medal at the 77th ...
While Jonathan Blutinger, GSAS ’21, was pursuing a doctorate in mechanical engineering from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, he had an unusual idea. He wanted to use 3D-printing technology to ...
The Office of Institutional Equity dropped its discriminatory harassment finding against Columbia Palestine Solidarity Coalition after the group accused the University of unlawful investigative ...
Women’s swimming and diving traveled to Princeton, New Jersey, this week for the three-day Big Al Invitational, which featured Penn, Princeton, Cornell, and the University of Utah. The Lions placed ...
Members of the Columbia Daily Spectator’s 150th managing board officially assumed their roles on Wednesday, ushering in a new era of leadership at the second-oldest college daily newspaper in the ...
A fire broke out Tuesday morning at a residential building on the corner of 107th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, leaving three people injured, including two residents and a firefighter. The building ...
It’s almost 2026. We are approaching the two-year anniversary of Columbia’s encampments. For many juniors and seniors, memories of chaos, disruption, and destruction remain seared in our brains. First ...
The University’s presidential search committee has extended its deadline to announce the next University president less than a month before its original Jan. 1, 2026, deadline, according to a Monday ...
Columbia removed Columbia ID swipe access on Monday from all academic buildings on the Morningside campus during regular hours. The decision, announced in a Monday news release, is in line with a ...
An “unauthorized individual” entered 616 W. 116 St., a Barnard residence hall, Friday night, accessing the lobby lounge and multiple students’ suites, according to 10 residents who spoke to Spectator.
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