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Editor's Note: This op-ed was dictated by Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24. Spectator verified this with his Attorney Amy Greer and conducted its regular editing process. Khalil is currently detained at the ...
This spring break, Spectator staff photographers, like many other Columbia students, took a break from the office to explore—both throughout New York City and abroad. Despite being outside of their ...
Katrina Armstrong unexpectedly stepped into the role of interim University president on Aug. 14, 2024, on the heels of the resignation of former University President Minouche Shafik. She is succeeded ...
From sliders, to green salads, to new flavors of energy drinks, attendees of Saturday’s Free Food Expo, co-hosted by Spectator and the Columbia College Student Council, were treated to a variety of ...
Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage announced in a March 26 email that all Barnard students must complete a mandatory Title VI training by April 11. The email follows an investigation into Barnard by the ...
Four Jewish pro-Palestinian demonstrators chained themselves to the gate near St. Paul’s Chapel early Wednesday afternoon in support of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, who was detained ...
The tote bags, bookmarks, and baseball caps displaying Book Culture’s trademark serif font and vine logo are a ubiquitous part of the visual language of Columbia’s campus. To many students, the ...
Community Board 9 overwhelmingly voted in favor of a resolution condemning the recent arrest of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, in its general board meeting on March 20. The resolution ...
In the middle of an academic year that has brought unprecedented federal scrutiny and mass upheaval to Columbia’s campus, the University has named Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, as acting president ...
Women’s tennis defeated the University of Denver on Wednesday before leaping into conference play with a resounding sweep of Cornell on Saturday. Recovering from consecutive losses against ranked ...
Over 50 demonstrators protested on 117th Street and Broadway in an “emergency action” Wednesday evening to show solidarity with a group of protesters who tethered themselves to the Earl Hall gates in ...
Princess Lyles, a Hamilton Heights resident, often finds herself calling 311, a hotline for non-emergency city services, while walking around her neighborhood with her two young children. Within a ...
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