“This is our first year transitioning Bhangra in the Heights from our traditional showcase into a competition, and we really wanted it to be around this theme of roots reimagined,” Anushka Kumar, BC ...
With football’s 17-9 win in the Empire State Bowl against Cornell on Nov. 23, the Lions accomplished a historic feat for the first time in over 60 years, cementing their name in history as Ivy League ...
On Wednesday afternoon, Columbia announced to its students, faculty, alumni, and the world that it was undertaking “a series of essential investments” in the undergraduate student experience, which it ...
The Office of Institutional Equity recorded a 122 percent increase in discrimination complaints over the past year, logging 2,554 allegations across faculty, staff, and students, according to the ...
Amid a year of financial uncertainty in the world of science, the psychiatry department at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons received a $10 million donation from the Essel Foundation to ...
The American Association of University Professors was founded in 1915 on a simple, but demanding, premise: that scholars should have the freedom to study, teach, and speak on any subject without fear ...
Phoebe Anderson, CC ’24, ended her collegiate career on a high. After a standout performance at the 2024 Northeast Regional competition, she punched her ticket to the NCAA Cross Country ...
Junior Michael Zheng won the NCAA singles tennis championship on Sunday, beating Michigan State University’s Ozan Baris in Waco, Texas, to become the first Lion to win a national title since Robert ...
The University Senate approved the creation of a Ph.D. program in educational neuroscience at Teachers College at a senate plenary last month, ushering in what will be the first neuroscience-related ...
Track and field concluded its indoor conference season in the Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Track & Field Championships at The Armory over the weekend. Both sides struggled, with the men finishing ...
Dante Miller, CC ’22, didn’t receive the nickname “Lil Turbo” for no reason. The man is fast. While at Columbia, Miller ran a 4.25-second 40-yard dash multiple times, and he officially clocked at 4.27 ...
Conrad Blackburn grew up in Harlem public housing, where food, electricity, and heating were never guaranteed. Now, he’s running to secure those necessities for people living just like he did.
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