It’s natural to have that thought slip in about transferring. College is a formative and exciting, but often terrifying, experience. At a place like Columbia, where ambition rings in every classroom ...
Columbia College students voted strongly in favor of all three fall 2025 referendum questions, demonstrating support for the removal of required Columbia ID swipes at gates, student representation on ...
Football was back in action on Friday after suffering a heartbreaking loss against Penn at Homecoming. Looking to break their three-game losing streak, the Lions were on the prowl for a much-needed ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, apologized Thursday and took responsibility for Columbia Residential’s summer housing relocation, which impacted around 160 School of ...
For Ian Pumphrey, CC ’26, head of news and art at campus radio station WKCR, student protests have characterized his time at the University. “There have always been people that have been willing to ...
Columbia students can often be found running to class—but only after they make a pit stop for caffeine. Whether it’s making the trek from Hungarian to a Lit Hum class or attempting to debug code while ...
Li Lu, CC ’96, Business ’96, Law ’96, contributed $15 million in a lead gift to support the renovation of the Law Library, matching the largest single donation from an individual in the Law School’s ...
Around 100 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the 116th Street and Broadway gates at 1 p.m. for a walkout and protest on Tuesday, the two-year anniversary of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on ...
Football will look to bounce back against out-of-conference high-flyer Lehigh University on Saturday afternoon after suffering a 17-10 loss to Princeton in their Ivy League season-opener. The Lions (1 ...
Coming to Columbia, Anylah Rembert, SEAS ’27, was under the impression that the University lacked a huge college football culture. When she attended the Homecoming football game her first year, her ...
When he was in second grade, Alexander Fan, CC ’25, asked his mom if he could audition for his school’s cheerleading squad. Years later, after dancing at college football and basketball games as a ...
A federal judge dismissed a class-action lawsuit on Sept. 24 alleging that Columbia, dozens of peer private universities, and the College Board coordinated to inflate attendance costs for students ...