But now, with Republicans gaining control of the White House and Senate and maintaining their majority in the House, the ...
Wrestling took on its first opponents of the regular season at Cleveland State University and the University of Michigan on Friday. The Lions dominated against the Vikings with a strong 27-15 victory, ...
In “The Everyday Life of Design,” Alan Gilbert, an adjunct associate professor in Columbia’s Master of Fine Arts writing program, suggests poetry is arson: “But I’m not an arborist, / just an ardorist ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul joined Hillary Rodham Clinton, former secretary of state and School of International and Public Affairs professor, on Wednesday in a spotlight interview at the Conference on ...
Elite schools like Columbia aren’t simply universities. They are, as the world sees them, factories for leaders, engines of opportunity, and tickets to high society. In a society increasingly critical ...
Within the walls of Upper West Skates—adorned with skate decks and portrait photographs— students and community members gathered on Friday for an event hosted by Morningside Art Exchange in ...
Becoming a knitwear designer may not be the typical path for a mechanical engineering graduate. But Aisling Camps, SEAS ’08, is striving for more than typical with her blossoming knitwear brand. Her ...
As college students, we learn to make do with what we can get—especially when it comes to food. This might mean late-night Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, ramen packets, or all the other typical overdone ...
Top Columbia administrators contributed more than $4.1 million to candidates running for federal office in 2020 and 2024, of which nearly 88 percent went to candidates and committees affiliated with ...
What can we learn from a pair of women’s leather boots, a sewing kit, or a striped shirtwaist blouse? Women’s fashion is often forced into a binary, either seen as trivial and unimportant or turned ...