Tracking students’ every move at protests using CCTV footage and Columbia ID swipes. Hiring private investigators—who, on at least two occasions, questioned students outside their residences—and ...
Former pharmaceutical executive P. Roy Vagelos, VP&S ’54, and Diana Vagelos, BC ’55, made a $400 million donation to the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons on Aug. 22, the single largest ...
The Manhattan district attorney’s office indicted James Carlson, a 40-year-old male and New York City lawyer, on Monday for allegedly burning an Israeli flag belonging to Jonathan Lederer, CC ’26, ...
This past spring, our community was deeply torn and it probably still is. At the same time, we also share a common goal: the advancement of learning and mutual understanding. As we enter a new ...
Columbia tennis made its presence felt once again this year at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center with first-year Malak El Allami winning the girls’ doubles title with Norway’s Emily ...
This fall, Spectator is reintroducing Discourse and Debate. In an effort to familiarize our readers with the format and style of Discourse and Debate, Spectator Opinion has created this edition as an ...
Spectator is seeking Discourse and Debate contributors for the fall semester. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Apply at the link here. If Columbia were a perfectly unified community, ...
A techno rendition of “Tomorrow” from “Annie” plays as audience members take their seats at the Lyceum Theater. The remix of a classic ditty, which is canonically sung to Franklin D. Roosevelt, ...
Spectator is seeking columnists for the fall semester. Apply by September 19 at the link here. Spectator Publishing Company, a financially-independent nonprofit organization, is Columbia’s largest ...
Columbia’s Task Force on Antisemitism issued its second report on Aug. 30—publishing dozens of student testimonies, recommending several updates to the University’s antidiscrimination training and ...
This week marks the start of the fall semester at Columbia. And, after what feels like a too-short summer reprieve, the University is girding itself for reignited turmoil. As I write this, I can hear ...