Columbia Health is running its annual walk-in flu fair this week from Oct. 28 to 31 in Lerner Roone Arledge Auditorium and next week on Nov. 7 at the Manhattanville campus. All Columbia affiliates are ...
Attorneys General Alan Wilson of South Carolina and Tim Griffin of Arkansas penned a letter to interim University President Katrina Armstrong on Wednesday raising concerns about antisemitism on campus ...
Dan McSweeney, SIPA ’07, a member of Morningside Heights Community Coalition, presented a plan at the Community Board 9 October housing, zoning, and land use meeting to redevelop the SS United ...
Liana Finck often grapples with “how to exist.” Finding inspiration anywhere from playgrounds to synagogue pews, she uses her art to probe profoundly human subjects: love, anxiety, the passage of time ...
Women’s basketball opened its season on Monday with an 87-47 win against Stony Brook University. With players old and new getting time in front of the home crowd at Levien Gymnasium, the Light Blue’s ...
Student organizers have disaffiliated from Columbia University Apartheid Divest and established the Columbia Palestine Solidarity Coalition, a Palestinian-led collective pushing for University ...
Morningside Heights residents cast their ballots at three early voting locations across West Harlem on Saturday, the first day of early voting for the general election in New York state. The Forum is ...
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce released on Thursday a 325-page report titled “Antisemitism on College Campuses Exposed” about its investigation into how Columbia, Barnard, and nine ...
Men’s soccer fell to Harvard 1-0 on Saturday in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After 80 scoreless minutes, the Crimson broke through with a late goal to secure the victory. With both the Lions (1-10-1, 1-3 ...
Football faced off against Dartmouth, ranked No. 22 in the Football Championship Subdivision, for its Homecoming matchup on Saturday, eventually falling just short, 24-21. The Big Green (6-0, 3-0 Ivy) ...
An increasing number of Barnard students are enrolling in Barnard’s economics major, with the number of degrees conferred more than doubling over the past decade from 57 in 2013 to 126 in 2023. This ...
Cross country traveled to New Jersey on Oct. 18 to compete in the Princeton Invitational, measuring itself against Ivy League and NCAA rivals. The men secured 12th place in the 8,000-meter, while the ...