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That seems to be the question animating a lot of antipathy on this campus over the last two years. Endless slogans have been thrown around—“Never again is now,” “From the river to the sea,” etc. Their ...
City News | Youth and Education Columbia Secondary School community members call for equity, citing history of ‘unfair space agreements’ The New York Department of Education rejected a plan to give ...
A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote ...
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.” ...
News | Administration After promise to Trump, Columbia alters disciplinary hearing process without University Senate approval Columbia’s trustees removed students from the University Judicial Board ...
Barnard and Columbia issued interim suspensions Thursday afternoon to four student journalists who covered a Wednesday pro-Palestinian protest in Butler Library, citing “information received” from ...
Over a month after President Donald Trump’s administration canceled $400 million in federal funding to Columbia, researchers at the University are watching a career’s worth of work hang in the balance ...
News | Academics ‘Hands off our university’: Faculty rally against federal oversight of Columbia Dozens of faculty members from the medical center and the Morningside campus expressed support for ...
Over the past 18 months, campus protests have led to increased scrutiny of Columbia and Barnard’s disciplinary processes. As protesters’ cases are being adjudicated at their respective institutions, ...
Editor's Note: This op-ed was dictated by Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24. Spectator verified this with his Attorney Amy Greer and conducted its regular editing process. Khalil is currently detained at the ...
The policy changes, however, received widespread backlash from those who saw them as Columbia capitulating to the Trump administration’s demands. Armstrong’s email announcing the actions came on the ...
Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 4.29 percent of applicants for the class of 2029, accepting 2,557 students from a pool of 59,616 applications.
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