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After several months of increased federal scrutiny under the Trump administration, the Department of Education announced on June 4 that it has determined Columbia does not meet accreditation ...
News | Student Life New security footage ‘directly contradicts’ prior government claims that Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, attempted to flee during arrest Security video obtained via subpoena reinforces ...
News | Academics Judge orders federal government to restore some canceled NIH funds In a Monday ruling, a federal judge called the government’s cancellation of grants dedicated to “DEI” initiatives ...
The University Senate announced the creation of the Commission on the Status of Health Sciences subcommittee at its Friday plenary, with the goal of securing funding for research in the health ...
News | Administration ‘A dire situation’: Shipman discusses need for improved ‘strategic priorities’ regarding research funding at senate plenary She added that she is working to ensure “an enormous ...
City News | Politics As Democratic primary looms, Columbia remains a divisive topic in mayoral race On June 24, Assembly member Zohran Mamdani and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo will fight for the chance to ...
Classes may be finished, but the exam that will shape the rest of your life has just begun. While beaches beckon, internships sparkle on résumés, and TV streaming queues keep growing, the United ...
News | Student Life Khalil’s first direct statement to the court released The release includes statements from Columbia affiliates, immigration experts, psychologists, and former government officials ...
I was 15 the first time someone plastered a sexual identity onto me, the casual kind of imposition, less cutting than it was sticky. Spring of sophomore year, I hadn’t grown out my hair or wisdom ...
Videos | Video Projects Columbia’s class of 2025: Five seniors who stood out Spectator spoke to five seniors from the class of 2025 on their roles at the University and their reflections on the last ...
Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, met with acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, over a year before he was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to express concerns ...
Protesters gathered outside Columbia’s 116th Street and Broadway gates at 1:00 p.m. Saturday to participate in the nationwide “No Kings” protest, organized by the 50501 Movement.
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