Columbia’s 1920 Varsity Show was where songwriting team Lorenz Hart, CC 1918, and Richard Rodgers, CC 1923, got their start. Although the two collaborated on more than 500 songs for over twenty years, ...
Hot start to Hovde era: Men’s basketball opens 2025 season with dominant 71-53 win against New Haven
Men’s basketball kicked off its 2025 season on Friday, heading to West Haven, Connecticut to play the University of New Haven, which is starting its first year competing at the Division I level. Under ...
After gawking at the new benches and being nearly blinded by the absence of shade, I hope I am not the only person who entered College Walk at the start of the term utterly confused and, honestly, a ...
Under a sweeping circular staircase and a 3D LED light installation, Annie Shaw, SEAS ’25, alongside her team, composed of Richard Ye, Tony Bai, Cindy Hao, and Ariana Kha, held the inaugural Shortform ...
District 36 Assembly member Zohran Mamdani won the 2025 New York City mayoral election Tuesday evening, defeating former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa. He ...
For over a century, International House has stood as a “home away from home” for hundreds of international students and young professionals each year, providing safe and accessible housing for a ...
When New York City residents head to the polls on Nov. 4 for the general election, they will consider three controversial ballot proposals aimed at changing the housing approval process. The three ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, apologized Thursday and took responsibility for Columbia Residential’s summer housing relocation, which impacted around 160 School of ...
Public Safety officers asked Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Worker members to move its “bring Columbia to the table” picket off campus on Oct. 17, despite a September change to the University ...
With the fall semester in full swing, life has returned to campus. Students hurry between classes, club activities spill out onto the lawns, and the food trucks along Broadway draw long lines. But ...
West Harlem resident and activist Edafe Okporo migrated to New York City nearly a decade ago, seeking asylum after leaving Nigeria for being persecuted for his sexuality. Before receiving asylum ...
After suffering a heartbreaking loss to Penn at Homecoming, football will look to secure its elusive first conference win of the season against Dartmouth on Friday. The Lions (1-4, 0-2 Ivy) face a ...
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