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Columbia University was born from Columbia College—a liberal arts institution designed to cultivate informed citizens. From this mission emerged the Core Curriculum, one of the oldest and most ...
As the double doors of the Austin E. Quigley Black Box Theatre burst open, a flood of people from another era emerge. In costume for their upcoming performance, the actors hurry down Lerner Hall’s ...
The Columbia Elections Board announced Monday that Columbia College students overwhelmingly supported the positions outlined in a six-question Columbia College Student Council referendum concerning ...
In celebration of Earth Day, the Climate School hosted a forum on climate and environmental justice in New York City in collaboration with the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce at the Manhattanville ...
Graduate students at the School of International and Public Affairs held a press conference on April 15 announcing the launch of the United Students of America Coalition. The coalition was formed “by ...
A.G. Sulzberger, chairman and publisher of the New York Times, and Jelani Cobb, dean of the Journalism School, spoke about the fight for global press freedom at an April 21 conference in Pulitzer Hall ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, announced in a Monday email to the Columbia community that the International Students and Scholars Office is increasing its staff to ...
While drag enthusiasts may be accustomed to seeing Naomi Smalls sewing in the neon pink dressing room or lip-syncing on the dazzling stage of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Columbia drag connoisseurs and ...
A group of staff, students, and faculty from the School of Social Work organized a 25-hour speak-out in support of academic freedom near the Earl Hall gate at 117th Street and Broadway from noon on ...
Your four years of hard work are finally coming to an end. It feels bittersweet knowing you’ve survived some tough years while also creating long-lasting memories. As you walk through campus, you ...