In the last year, I lost two close friends. Sitting on a windowsill in the back of John Jay Dining Hall, I could tell Giovanna was more than just overwhelmed. Being no stranger to mental health issues ...
Election Day will take place on Nov. 5, with polls in New York City open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Voters can participate in early voting from Oct. 26 to Nov. 3, with polling sites open from 8 a.m. to 8 p ...
Columbia temporarily suspended Business School assistant professor Shai Davidai’s campus access, University spokesperson Millie Wert confirmed in a statement to Spectator on Tuesday. Davidai ...
The Jewish holiday of Sukkot is a weeklong festival commemorating the shelter God provided to our ancestors during their exile. We celebrate by building and dwelling in a temporary outdoor shelter ...
John Oswald, CC ’88, Spectator’s 111th managing editor, died on Monday, Oct. 14. He was 58. After graduating from Columbia, where he studied political science, Oswald worked for the Jersey Journal for ...
He was white, alabaster even; he wore glasses, spoke well, and always seemed to be clad in a button-down, his brown hair gelled to the side. For about a semester of my Columbia undergraduate ...
When I entered Columbia, I thought I knew how to play the Game. I might not be the smartest or the most talented; but I had a plan. Work hard, get involved, climb the ladder—it felt simple enough.
Football will travel to Franklin Field in Philadelphia on Saturday to face off against No. 6 Penn, looking to extend its winning streak to three games. Columbia (3-1, 1-0 Ivy) will aim to build on its ...
The Institute of Global Politics at the School of International and Public Affairs hosted a panel on Wednesday discussing battleground states in the upcoming presidential election. Timothy Naftali, an ...
The percentage of Hispanic/Latinx, Black/African American, and white first-year students at Barnard dropped from the class of 2027 to the class of 2028, according to the class of 2028 profile ...
On September 24, I received a letter addressed to Columbia alumni on my commute to work. Clean and aesthetically pleasing, the prosaically well-polished letter was delivered in the standard Columbia ...
Linda Fried, dean of the Mailman School of Public Health and senior vice president of Columbia University Irving Medical Center, will step down from both positions at the end of the academic year, ...