After 63 years without a championship, including a nationally infamous 44-game losing streak between 1983 and 1988, football has clinched a share of the Ivy League title for the first time since 1961.
When senior goalkeeper Katie Wimmer walked into her elementary school, she didn’t know that she would be given a life-changing push, sending her in a direction that would alter the course of her life.
Community Board 9 will soon become the first district in the city to fully containerize its trash, the New York City Department of Sanitation announced on Nov. 19. The announcement follows the success ...
Over a hundred community members gathered in the Roone Arledge Auditorium on Sunday night for Ijoya’s first ever showcase, a landmark event for the Columbia African dance team. Under the auditorium’s ...
Women’s basketball traveled to the Bahamas this weekend to compete in the 2024 Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis, picking up two wins and one loss. The Lions (6-2) fell 72-62 to Indiana University (5-3 ...
More than any other actor, the U.S. military now sets the terms of the university research landscape. In 2023, nearly half of federal research funding went to the Department of Defense, ranking it ...
Thanksgiving is a divisive holiday. Whether you make that train/plane/bicycle/hitchhike journey with a smile or a frown all depends on how much of a fan you are of ...
In the wake of Columbia’s recent win against Cornell, earning them the title of Ivy League Football champions, we wanted to commemorate the win by reflecting on our Homecoming puzzle. Regardless of ...
Humans and dogs have an undoubtedly strong connection. However, how well do humans really know their canine counterparts? In this episode of The Ear, Melina Nath explores the work of Barnard’s Dog ...
Women’s swimming and diving traveled to Cambridge last Friday to take on Harvard (5-0, 4-0 Ivy) in the Lions’ third Ivy League matchup of the season. Despite some strong individual performances, the ...
Rather than the decisive takedown Ishaan Barrett presumably intended, his letter reads like a hatchet job meant to curry favor with his long list of friends at Spectator. And that list itself raises ...
Jeanine D’Armiento, chair of the University Senate executive committee, assured the University Senate in a prepared statement at the Friday plenary that the administration is actively working to ...