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Bollinger Appoints Bollinger as Lee C. Bollinger Director of Public Safety

by Devin Leslie
February 28, 2023February 28, 2023

Dear fellow members of the Columbia community: I write to announce that Lee C. Bollinger will be rejoining the Columbia community as the Lee C. Bollinger Director of Columbia Public Safety. Lee…

Advice/New York City/On Campus/World

‘I Forgot What it Feels Like to Be in a Car!’ and 10 Other Signs You Might Be Suffering From First Semester Syndrome

by Dani Winkler
February 14, 2023February 14, 2023

The holiday season is known for heralding wonderful surprises: twinkly lights, overcooked ham, your 84-year-old grandma’s decision to redecorate your childhood bedroom while you’re asleep on the couch. But our collective immunity…

Barnard/New York City/On Campus

Barnard Announces the Thinking Locally—New York City Foundations Requirement Can Now Be Fulfilled by Transfer Students Denied Housing

by Ashley Rapp
December 8, 2022January 29, 2023

“There’s no better way of experiencing New York City than scavenging for housing in early August after being denied housing as a transfer student with no promises of entry in future housing…

New York City/On Campus/Science and Technology

What Is the Largest Animal You Would Kill if the Federalist Told You It Was Invasive?

by Julian Gerber
November 28, 2022November 28, 2022

The spotted lanternfly has been public enemy number one for Columbia students ever since multiple state governments put a hit out on it. Dozens of lanternfly corpses now litter the streets in…

New York City

My Chair Squeaked in Ref and I Had to Flee in Shame

by Zoe Davidson
November 24, 2022November 24, 2022

It was a Monday night in late October. I had an Art Hum paper due the next day, so I went to Ref for a few hours to crank out the final…

Advice/New York City

A New Yorker’s Guide to the Subway

by Lila Muscosky
November 20, 2022November 20, 2022

If you think you have the subway figured out by now, you probably don’t. Spoiler alert: there is more to it than the 1 train. I grew up in New York (yes,…

Advice/Arts and Culture/Business/New York City/On Campus

“I’m Just Here for the Chanel Bag” — How Columbia Students Spent Their Summers

by Federalist Staff
October 11, 2022October 18, 2022

LOW STEPS — As the summer comes to a close, Columbia students return to campus with an abundance of professional experiences. We interviewed three students to find out more about what Columbia…

New York City/On Campus

Clery Alert: Moped Gains Sentience

by Matthew Pierson and Olivia Ruble
October 9, 2022October 9, 2022

Columbia Community, On Monday, September 5, 2022 at approximately 8:34 a.m. a driverless moped was spotted traveling rapidly along Broadway. Moped is suspected to have suddenly gained consciousness after a freak lightning…

Breaking News/Featured/Food and Drink/New York City

Mon Dieu! Remy Jobless Following Koronet Shutdown

by Matthew Pierson and Olivia Ruble
April 5, 2022April 5, 2022

As we stood outside the iconic storefront, Street Rat-turned-Chef Remy struggled to hold back tears as NYC Health Department officials plastered their scathing condemnation of the beloved Columbia establishment.…

Advice/New York City

10 Ways To Feel the Honda Day Spirit Without a Car in the City

by Izzy Szyfer and Emily Olson
December 24, 2021September 14, 2022

Bring Christmas lights on the train and decorate your own car. Treat the subway like your own personal vehicle; they’re called subway cars for a reason. Decorate your dorm to look like…

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