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Board of trustees vice chair Dean Dakolias, SEAS ’89, and trustee Keith Goggin, Journalism ’91, took questions from Columbia ...
Columbia and Barnard faculty received text messages on Monday from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission asking them to complete a survey amid its ongoing Title VII investigation into the ...
It’s that time of the year again: We rush to the directory of classes and schedule appointments with advisors in order to plan out the next semester. While sticking to your major or minor requirements ...
Softball traveled to Princeton, New Jersey, over the weekend, winning two of three games to hand the Tigers their first conference series loss of the season. In Friday’s game, Princeton (18-15, 12-3 ...
The Office of Institutional Equity accused Palestinian student activists Maryam Alwan, GS ’25, and Layla Saliba, SSW ’25, of discriminatory harassment in a January disciplinary notice for their ...
I wake up. Click a few buttons. Yay! I just got all the classes I wanted. No waitlists. A perfect sunny day. My coffee is hot, Wi-Fi is strong, and Vergil is still up and running. I’m on a roll. The ...
Men’s tennis dominated over the weekend to secure its second consecutive Ivy League title. This marks the Lions’ 13th outright title and their first since 2019. The No. 9 Lions (17-4, 7-0 Ivy) played ...
The Columbia Artist Society brought focused studio time to University affiliates at their April 12 Draw-A-Thon in Dodge Hall. Affiliates were invited to enjoy an afternoon of snacks, live performances ...