The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday for the federal government’s ongoing deportation efforts against Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, with Khalil’s attorneys filing appeals to ...
Perhaps it’s just the rain, but I tend to get a little misty in the fall. Sitting on the steps of Low Library, watching our campus, I find myself reflecting on the many conversations I’ve had recently ...
For over a century, International House has stood as a “home away from home” for hundreds of international students and young professionals each year, providing safe and accessible housing for a ...
When New York City residents head to the polls on Nov. 4 for the general election, they will consider three controversial ballot proposals aimed at changing the housing approval process. The three ...
Women’s soccer took down Yale 3-0 in its fifth game of conference play on the day of Columbia’s Homecoming football matchup. However, the soccer team had better luck than football, as it pulled off a ...
West Harlem resident and activist Edafe Okporo migrated to New York City nearly a decade ago, seeking asylum after leaving Nigeria for being persecuted for his sexuality. Before receiving asylum ...
It is time for Columbia’s acting President Claire Shipman, Provost Angela Olinto, and the board of trustees to demonstrate their courage and empathy. It requires courage to stand up to President ...
October isn’t just about midterms and spooky season—it’s also LGBTQ History Month. Amidst the mountain of class assignments and assessments, it is important to take some time to open a new book.
LGBTQ History Month serves as a reminder of the rich legacy and ongoing impact of queer storytelling in media. In celebration, Spectrum is spotlighting six exceptional films and television series ...
Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa discussed his proposal for public safety in New York City—a central issue of his platform—in a conversation with journalist Errol Louis at the Lee C.
Around 100 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the 116th Street and Broadway gates at 1 p.m. for a walkout and protest on Tuesday, the two-year anniversary of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on ...
One recent evening, I made a mistake that many had made before me: I tried taking the 2 train to Columbia and got off at 116th Street—and Lenox Avenue. I stepped out into the fresh Harlem night and, ...