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“Today, a group of Columbia University students and alumni chained themselves to the campus gates, demanding the release of ...
In February, the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons paused hiring and spending over nationwide funding limits announced by NIH earlier that month. NIH limited allocations for “indirect costs” ...
Sewell Chan was fired from his post as executive editor of the Columbia Journalism Review on Thursday after a series of staff complaints, he wrote in a Friday statement on X. Chan served in the ...
Over the past year, amid a prolonged crisis, it has become increasingly clear that Columbia has adopted a new model of governance. The University has progressively centralized decision-making powers ...
Now, the council is seeing a uniquely competitive presidential election, with less than half of the position’s candidates currently holding seats on the council. Spectator spoke to each of the seven ...
Around 100 protesters rallied at Sundial at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, the one-year anniversary of the first “Gaza Solidarity Encampment.” An Instagram post announcing the rally encouraged protesters to ...
Eight months after Columbia’s 20th president, Minouche Shafik, abruptly left office amid campus turmoil over the war in Gaza, the University is publicly launching a search for its next leader. Board ...
With talks of a looming national recession, it seems Columbia isn’t immune. The stock market hasn’t hit Butler just yet, but the vibes? Definitely off. From subtle shifts in student behavior to budget ...
Thomas Sipp, Law ’23, joined Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom in September 2023. Two years later, he submitted his resignation letter. The reason: His esteemed law firm was in talks to become the ...
West Harlem environmental justice organization WE ACT for Environmental Justice joined three other organizations on March 31 in suing New York state, which they claim has failed to meet key provisions ...
Bacchanal is one of those days you hear about long before you live it. People talk about it like it’s a rite of passage at Columbia. Group chats blow up weeks in advance, everyone plans their outfits ...
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