After weeks of public pressure from conservatives in Washington, Barnard has announced revisions to its admissions policies that will rapidly integrate men into the college. Following similar announcements from the College of…
Dear members of the Columbia Community, Throughout the course of this academic year, the challenges we face are no secret. Uncertainty has been and continues to be, and will continue to be…
Dear Columbia Community, It’s no secret that the current state of our campus—and our country—can seem intimidating, disheartening, and hopeless. It’s easy to spiral into pessimism and eventual apathy when there are…
The Office of the President announced on Friday that the next step of the Manhattanville campus expansion will be the pavement of a nineteen-acre parking lot adjacent to the business school. Pictured…
An unlikely campus group was thrust into the center of cultural tensions last week, as Columbia University Lion Dance was subjected to widespread backlash and divisive controversy on social media. Here’s what…
My father graduated from Columbia College in 1951. When he would reflect on his time in Morningside Heights, every story had a few elements in common. They’d feature his rowdy roommates, fond…
A major career move is making headlines in the mental illness industry—according to a press release posted on their Instagram story this morning, your Seasonal Depression has accepted a full-time role as…
The role of acting president is the highest acting position at Columbia and an essential part of our university ecosystem. But for too long it’s been reserved for only the most privileged…
On Tuesday, seemingly in response to the breaking news of Columbia’s neglect of student opinions in their decision to bow to the demands of the Trump Administration, the University placed buckets of…
After taking Ballet I at Barnard last semester, President Rosenbury has reportedly been seen auditing the intro class yet again this semester. Though she had hoped to move onto Ballet II after…