Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested Elmina “Ellie” Aghayeva, GS ’26, in a Columbia Residential building Thursday morning, with acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ...
Last summer, Columbia admitted its largest-ever undergraduate first-year class. Over the next few months, the University scrambled to accommodate them. It ordered students in the School of General ...
Women’s basketball took down Yale and Brown in back-to-back games this past weekend. With the victories, the Lions now need just one more win to guarantee an Ivy League championship four-peat. The ...
Conrad Blackburn grew up in Harlem public housing, where food, electricity, and heating were never guaranteed. Now, he’s running to secure those necessities for people living just like he did.
Over two dozen demonstrators gathered at the 116th Street and Broadway gates Wednesday afternoon to protest ongoing U.S. and Israeli military action in Iran. The Columbia chapter of Sunrise Movement ...
WASHINGTON—Three Columbia students spoke at the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights’ first listening session Friday as part of the commission’s investigation into how the federal government has responded ...
A New York judge dismissed Columbia’s expulsions, suspensions, and degree revocations of the pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied Hamilton Hall in April 2024, ruling on Friday that Columbia could ...
District 69 State Assembly member Micah Lasher, Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal, and other elected officials demanded the University release footage of Immigration and Customs ...
When Palestinian activist Maryam Alwan, GS ’25, first heard on Thursday that the Department of Homeland Security had detained yet another Columbia student—the third since President Donald Trump ...
Baseball traveled south to Macon, Georgia, on Friday to open its 2026 campaign against Mercer University. After winning the Ivy League title for the second year straight in 2025, the Lions had hoped ...
An independent legal review of Barnard’s ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein revealed that no current Barnard representatives engaged in “wrongdoing or activities at odds with Barnard’s ...
New York attorney general opens investigation into Columbia’s handling of Hadden sexual assault case
New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating Columbia over its handling of allegations against convicted OB-GYN Robert Hadden, as students have increasingly raised concerns about ...
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