Columbia football was triumphant over Yale for the first time in five years on Friday, scoring a fourth-quarter touchdown for a narrow 13-10 victory. Despite struggling to score and trailing at the ...
Liana Finck often grapples with “how to exist.” Finding inspiration anywhere from playgrounds to synagogue pews, she uses her art to probe profoundly human subjects: love, anxiety, the passage of time ...
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce released on Thursday a 325-page report titled “Antisemitism on College Campuses Exposed” about its investigation into how Columbia, Barnard, and nine ...
Dan McSweeney, SIPA ’07, a member of Morningside Heights Community Coalition, presented a plan at the Community Board 9 October housing, zoning, and land use meeting to redevelop the SS United ...
Cross country traveled to New Jersey on Oct. 18 to compete in the Princeton Invitational, measuring itself against Ivy League and NCAA rivals. The men secured 12th place in the 8,000-meter, while the ...
Riverside Park’s Cherry Walk greenway, a four-mile-long path along the Hudson River, is currently under reconstruction between 100th Street and St. Clair Place on 125th Street. The construction began ...
Student organizers have disaffiliated from Columbia University Apartheid Divest and established the Columbia Palestine Solidarity Coalition, a Palestinian-led collective pushing for University ...
Columbia awarded tenure to 68 faculty members across the University this month, including the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and the Vagelos College of ...
Between waking up at 6 a.m., taking meetings for her jewelry and production companies, working toward her Columbia degree, and walking her dog for 40 minutes, actress, entrepreneur, and philanthropist ...
Morningside Heights residents cast their ballots at three early voting locations across West Harlem on Saturday, the first day of early voting for the general election in New York state. The Forum is ...
In the final two-week sprint to the 2024 presidential election, two major news publications—The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times—announced that they would break from historical precedent and ...
Barnard first announced in October 2022 that it would offer on-campus medication abortion to its students by fall 2023 in response to years of student advocacy and additional media attention, as well ...