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, ...
Dozens of customers flocked to Make My Cake Bakery and I Like It Black Coffee Shop for a “cash mob” event organized by Defend Harlem and The Best Of Harlem on Oct. 26 and Oct. 27. Aliyyah Baylor, the ...
Men’s basketball won its fifth out-of-conference game in a row against Mercyhurst University on Saturday to remain undefeated this season. Key to the win was senior guard Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa, ...
In volleyball’s final homestand of the year, the Lions took on Yale in their Mental Health Awareness game on Friday before facing Brown for Senior Night and their last game of the season. The team ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will nominate Dr. Mehmet Oz, professor emeritus at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center, as the administrator for the Centers for ...
“Baby’s First Crazy Kiss Story,” a show produced by the Barnard student group New and Original Material Authored and Directed by Students (NOMADS), wants you to remember how awkward your younger self ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Lions (0-2, 0-2 Ivy) saw many first-place finishes throughout their competition with Penn (5-1, 1-1 Ivy), but were ultimately unable to rack up more points than the Quakers. In women’s 3-meter ...
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 ...
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 ...