Columbia has identified and suspended a University affiliate for participation in the Tuesday disruption of the History of Modern Israel class, according to a Thursday Columbia News statement.
A group of protesters interrupted the first session of the History of Modern Israel class on Tuesday amid pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations during the first day of spring semester classes. A video ...
Wrestling started the new year in Albany on Jan. 5 at the Armbar at the Armory event, where they took losses to Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and Binghamton University but pulled out a ...
Men’s and women’s tennis embarked on their Intercollegiate Tennis Association season this past week, with each side seeing action against Florida teams. While the nationally ranked No. 6 men’s team ...
Columbia has identified two individuals from an “affiliated institution” as participants in the disruption of the class History of Modern Israel on Tuesday, the University announced in a Monday ...
The Journalism School bestowed the 83rd annual duPont-Columbia awards in a ceremony in the Low Library Rotunda on Wednesday, honoring achievement in audio and video reporting. The awards, hosted by ...
Katherine Franke, BC ’81, former James L. Dohr professor of law, filed a supplementary grievance with the University Senate on Jan. 17 requesting an investigation into the Office of Institutional ...
Over the last year and a half, many of us have publicly defended free speech and the right to protest as essential components of democratic societies and as rights that all students should be able to ...
District 7 City Council member Shaun Abreu, CC ’14, and Community Board 9 Chair Victor Edwards called on Columbia to reopen its gates in a recent op-ed published in the New York Daily News on Jan. 15.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a motion on Jan. 10 to dismiss a lawsuit on behalf of David Lurie, GSAS ’96, GSAS ’01, former president of the Columbia chapter of the American Association of ...
As the country prepared for sweeping changes in policy following the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Monday, 23,246 international students at Columbia and thousands more across the country ...
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong indicated a “potential need to bring the NYPD on campus” in a Friday statement to the Columbia community. The update comes three days after masked ...