Happy October! Spectator’s editorial board is proud to present its monthly Ins and Outs list, discussing what’s new and old at Columbia this month. Join us every month to discover our hottest, and ...
Dennis Mitchell, senior advisor to the president on inclusion and belonging and senior vice provost for faculty advancement, announced a fund to support initiatives regarding free expression and ...
By the time public taste caught up to Reinhardt’s initial nonobjective tableaux, he had moved on—he spent the ’50s in devotion to a poorly received series of “black paintings.” The series took its ...
Community leaders, policymakers, energy industry professionals, and local residents convened at The Forum last Friday for “Power Uptown: Tackling Energy Insecurity Together,” a community-based event ...
Thinking about getting involved politically, but not sure where to begin? Looking for a place to build your knowledge of political issues and connect with like-minded students? Thankfully, Columbia ...
On Friday, September 20, Columbia’s Task Force on Antisemitism presented its second report to the University Senate. Initially, the chairs of the task force wanted students to participate in the ...
Columbia University Apartheid Divest held a “Palestine 101” event on Thursday during which organizers discussed Palestinian history and culture, as well as ways for students to get involved in ...
Columbia Field hockey marked Pride Night with a loss to No. 15 Princeton in a tight 1-0 game last Friday, extending the team’s losing streak to two games. The first period began with a tense ...
Men’s soccer opened its Ivy League season in Philadelphia on Saturday, competing against Penn, currently ranked No. 33 in NCAA Division I soccer standings. Columbia (0-7, 0-1 Ivy) started the game ...
The majority of student governing boards received decreased funding allocations in comparison to last year at the 2024-25 Funding at Columbia University fall summit held on Aug. 30 and 31—an annual ...
The Empire State Fair, like previous Fine Book Fairs, hosted exhibitors with a variety of specialties. Vendors sold objects including an 18th century horse breeding account book, a signed first ...
The event began with an introduction by Sarah Cole, School of the Arts dean and Parr Professor of English and Comparative Literature. Paredez, faculty member of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity ...