Over 200 independent student workers <a href=" to withhold their labor—which includes withholding final grades—until the ...
This year marks the first issue of Latin diplomas for General Studies graduates—a change that followed a General Studies ...
In any other year, I would be speaking to you today from the steps of Low Library. You, a glorious sea of blue regalia, would be surrounded by your loved ones and by the faculty and deans who guided ...
Dozens of protesters occupied Hamilton Hall at approximately 12:30 a.m. on April 30, demanding full University divestment ...
I sat waiting for a Zoom call to start on the couch in my parent’s house. It was an awful couch—too low to the ground, and ...
University President Minouche Shafik published an <a href=" in the Financial Times on Thursday about “the university’s role ...
Hundreds of faculty and staff across Columbia, Barnard, and Teachers College have signed onto a strike, pledging to “only do ...
Faculty in the Arts and Sciences began a vote of no confidence in University President Minouche Shafik on Wednesday, a move ...
Paige Nurkin, CC ’24, is a captain and a soccer player, a first team All-Ivy and Academic All-Ivy recipient, a neuroscience and sociology student, a soon-to-be Columbia alum, and a Wake Forest ...
For Liam Murphy, CC ’24, this year’s graduation ceremony is both one of his greatest achievements and a harsh reminder for ...
On a Saturday morning in summer 2020, fresh out of a year of COVID restrictions, Maya Letona, CC ’24, walked up to 165-pound men’s wrestler Chimenum Tasie-Amadi, CC ’23. As her liaison to the team, ...