Columbia University Apartheid Divest issued a statement in a Tuesday Instagram post apologizing for the “irrevocable harm” done to Khymani James, CC ’25, by CUAD’s April 26 Instagram post that ...
In the immediate aftermath of the 1968 protests over the Vietnam War and a planned gymnasium in Morningside Park that rocked campus and resulted in over 700 arrests, Columbia formed its University ...
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 ...
Last semester was a shitshow—and I wasn’t surprised. Though I was not on campus during the unrest, I was a student at Columbia College from 2018 to 2022, so I have a sense of how discourse unfolds at ...
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters staged a walkout on Low Plaza on Monday organized by Columbia University Apartheid Divest as part of Within Our Lifetime’s call to demonstrate throughout New ...
Guillermo Lara, a resident of 86 W. 119th St., has lived with his family in his affordable housing co-op for over 10 years. But this stability is now threatened by a sudden rise in insurance rates—a ...
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong announced heightened campus and building restrictions and increased Public Safety presence in a Sunday email to the Columbia community as the University ...
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 ...
The 1 train lacks stations accessible under the Americans with Disabilities Act between 96th Street on the Upper West Side to Dyckman Street in Inwood. The station at 125th Street and Broadway, one of ...
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong apologized in her first interview with Spectator on Tuesday to those who were “hurt” by the New York Police Department’s April sweeps of the “Gaza ...
Back to school means the return of timeless traditions. Playing Spikeball on the Butler lawns, spamming professors to let you off their waitlists, and answering the age-old question: “How was your ...