Since its premiere in 1894, the Varsity Show has become one of Columbia’s most enduring traditions. As the origin point of Columbia’s fight song and the launchpad for lauded alumni like I.A.L. Diamond ...
The bulky façade of Sunrose Tower casts its shadow over Hamilton Heights as the tall building looms over its low-lying neighbors. The building’s height—which violates district regulations—was the ...
The School of General Studies student body president candidate, William Luo, GS ’28, apologized for sending racist and antisemitic Instagram posts and messages to peers in a Tuesday night Instagram ...
The General Studies Election Task Force announced the results of the General Studies Student Council 2026-27 election in a Friday email to the student body. The task force reported a turnout of 571 ...
Columbia’s student workers’ union no longer plans to go on strike during the spring semester following its parent union’s decision to not approve the strike earlier this month. As of April 14, members ...
As yet another school year comes to an end, a mix of emotions lingers in the air: seniors preparing to embark on an entirely new journey, first-years celebrating the completion of their inaugural year ...
New York’s 12th Congressional District is a mammoth of a locality. Spanning 9.6 square miles and encompassing some 752,000 residents, the district—which stretches from Riverside Drive to FDR Drive, ...
Over the past several decades, grade inflation has become an increasingly common concern across U.S. higher education. Proposed solutions have taken many forms, from listing median course grades on ...
A long-neglected 7.5-acre stretch of forested areas along Riverside Drive in West Harlem will undergo a major restoration, Riverside Park Conservancy announced April 6. In the next three years, ...
Asian American teenager Joan Huang (Shirley Chen) wants the title of prom queen, and she’s willing to undergo an ethnic modification surgery to get it. Featuring Amelie Zilber, GS ’26, “Slanted” is a ...
For decades, Barnard’s Slavic department has cultivated generations of scholars in Eastern European languages, literatures, and cultures. Since 2023, John Wright, GSAS ’05, GSAS ’08, GSAS ’11, the ...
With class registration right around the corner, it’s important to start building your fall semester schedule early. There are a wide range of classes to choose from, making it hard to narrow down the ...