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 ...
This academic year, students at Columbia and Barnard may have spotted print issues of a new newspaper, the CJS Tribune, around the Morningside campus. The inaugural issue of the publication, comprised ...
Men’s swimming and diving was narrowly beaten by the United States Naval Academy on Friday afternoon in Maryland. Despite the loss, the Lions showcased outstanding performances across events, ending ...
The Barnard Center for Research on Women announced the appointment of Rebecca Jordan-Young, Ann Whitney Olin professor of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at Barnard, as its interim director for ...
Voice Over: "Ask any Columbia students about The Heights, and it’ll immediately ring a bell. The bar and grill, located just a few blocks down from campus on Broadway, is an iconic neighborhood locale ...
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 ...
A Columbia professor submitted a proposal to the University Senate Faculty Affairs Committee to institute a Universitywide ban on face coverings and masks in classrooms and at Columbia events on ...
Harlem Community School District 5 Superintendent Sean Davenport discussed dropping attendance rates and a new multi-tiered system of supports for students in the first Community Education Council ...
Men’s basketball’s Ivy play slide continued on Monday with a tough loss against a high-flying Princeton squad. Despite a strong first half showing where the Tigers (14-4, 3-0 Ivy) were held to under ...
Women’s basketball defeated Penn on Saturday at home, 79-54. Propelled by a career night for sophomore guard Riley Weiss and crucial rebounds from senior guard Cecelia Collins, the Lions remain the ...