Columbia reported on Sept. 27 an investment return of 11.5 percent on its endowment for the fiscal year of 2024—putting the University on track to outperform peer institutions in investment returns.
Men’s soccer entered its sixth week of competition last week, facing off against Villanova University and Dartmouth. Columbia (1-8-1, 1-1-1 Ivy) lost to Villanova (1-7-4) on Tuesday 2-3, giving the ...
Spectator and Columbia College Student Council are cohosting the Free Food Expo on Friday, Oct. 18 from noon to 2 p.m. on Low Plaza. Come check out this event to sample offerings from various vendors ...
When Crimilda Diaz opened her door in late September, she found a flyer posted to her door that read: “When you read this, don’t get scared.” The flyer was one of many posted to the doors of residents ...
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters staged a walkout on Low Plaza on Monday organized by Columbia University Apartheid Divest as part of Within Our Lifetime’s call to demonstrate throughout New ...
Columbia has long been a bastion of cutting-edge thought and influence, a cradle for leaders who have shaped the global political order. From former University presidents like Dwight D. Eisenhower to ...
Men’s soccer defeated reigning Ivy League champion Yale on Saturday to earn its first conference victory since November 2019. A strong defensive performance sealed the Lions’ first clean sheet of the ...
In a collaborative effort between Barnard’s Director of Exhibitions, Programming, and Public Engagement Miriam Neptune, students from the spring 2024 course Abortion in Context, and the Reproductive ...
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong announced heightened campus and building restrictions and increased Public Safety presence in a Sunday email to the Columbia community as the University ...
Columbia’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine shared a statement on Monday titled “Commemorating One Year of the Strategic and Anti-Imperialist al-Aqsa Flood,” an edited version of an op-ed ...
In the past year, Barnard and Columbia have evicted students from their homes. On multiple occasions, former University President Minouche Shafik called the New York Police Department onto campus to ...
Oversized milk cartons with photos of Israeli hostages, paintings from both students and professional artists, portraits of hostages, and messages of grief and love were displayed on the west side of ...