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A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote ...
Photo Essays | Student Life In Focus: NYPD arrests 78 at pro-Palestinian protest in Butler Library The demonstration marked the third mass arrest at Columbia in just over a year.
District 7 City Council member Shaun Abreu, CC ’14, won the Democratic nomination for his seat on Tuesday during the citywide primary election. He will move on to the general election in November as ...
The Morningside Heights Historic District Committee and the West Harlem Community Preservation Organization and Homeowners Association joined over 25 other preservation organizations in co-sponsoring ...
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the organization that accredits Columbia, has notified the University that its status as an accredited institution “may be in jeopardy.” ...
Thousands of West Harlem residents hit the polls last week to cast their ballots early for the high-stakes Democratic mayoral primary that has mobilized voters throughout the city.
West Harlem has become the first neighborhood in New York City—and the first in North America, according to Mayor Eric Adams—to containerize 100 percent of its trash.
Classes may be finished, but the exam that will shape the rest of your life has just begun. While beaches beckon, internships sparkle on résumés, and TV streaming queues keep growing, the United ...
News | Academics NYCLU alleges Columbia canceled students’ internship funding over alleged Butler protest participation in ‘abrupt’ move The University has since allowed one of the two students to ...
I am a Columbia graduate, CC ’68. As for today, there is only one word to describe my feelings about the response of Columbia’s administration to bullying by President Donald Trump’s government and ...
Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, met with acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, over a year before he was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to express concerns ...
News | Student Life Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, vows to continue activism, condemns ‘Columbia’s hypocrisy’ in first public addresses since release Khalil was released Friday on bail from the Louisiana ...