Columbia has long been a bastion of cutting-edge thought and influence, a cradle for leaders who have shaped the global political order. From former University presidents like Dwight D. Eisenhower to ...
Julia Turshen, BC ’07, leaned over a pot of elbow noodles in her kitchen, folding in butter, grated cheese, and finally, sliced up hot dogs. She was making her favorite childhood meal, the hot dog ...
This week on The Scoop: Pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian groups hold Oct. 7 protests and commemorations, Morningside Park waterfall reactivated, and the Lions sweep in Ivy League play. [Sophia Cordoba]: ...
We’re well into the semester, the leaves are changing colors, and yet, you’ve done it again—the cycle of studying for midterms at the last possible minute has unfortunately repeated itself. You’re not ...
When the struggle to find a seat in Butler Library begins, you know midterm season has arrived. Although it can be intense and stressful, sometimes all you need is a quick, refreshing break to reset ...
Jhumpa Lahiri, BC ’89, Millicent C. McIntosh professor of English and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, withdrew her acceptance of an award from the Noguchi Museum, the museum announced in a news release ...
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong, University Provost Angela Olinto, and the University Senate executive committee released a statement on Wednesday titled “Calls for Violence Have No ...
With the arrival of fall, it’s important not to get caught in a whirlwind of days solely spent studying in Butler and to remember what the rest of the season has to offer. You don’t have to stay ...
Football finished up nonconference play on Saturday with a strong win against Wagner College. Senior defensive back Carter McFadden and senior running back Joey Giorgi starred in the effort, as ...