CHAPEL HILL, N.C.—Women’s basketball fell 78-59 to West Virginia University on Saturday, ending its second-ever March Madness run in the First Round. The Lions (24-7, 13-1 Ivy) entered a clear ...
After women’s basketball’s historic win against the University of Washington in the First Four round of the NCAA tournament, the team now looks to take on No. 6 seeded West Virginia University on ...
Columbia will acquiesce to demands from President Donald Trump’s administration, according to a new list of actions published on the Office of the President’s website Friday. The move comes as the ...
Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, issued a statement on Tuesday for the first time since Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested him in the University-owned building where he lives on March 8, ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.—Women’s basketball defeated the University of Washington on Thursday night, 63-60, to take its first NCAA tournament victory in program history. Ahead of the game, ESPN Analytics ...
Faculty at the Journalism School released a Friday statement defending the First Amendment rights to free speech and free press following Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s arrest of Palestinian ...
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Times Square on Saturday to demand the release of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody as part of a ...
Women’s basketball fell to Harvard in the Ivy Madness final on Saturday in a narrow 74-71 loss. While the Lions kept it close throughout the game, they struggled defensively against the Crimson’s star ...
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that the Department of Justice will be “looking at whether Columbia’s handling of earlier incidents violated civil rights laws and included terrorism ...
Dozens of demonstrators gathered at the Studebaker Building Friday afternoon, denouncing the University’s “expulsion and firing” of Grant Miner, the president of Student Workers of Columbia-United ...
The National American Association of University Professors President Todd Wolfson condemned “in the strongest possible terms” Columbia’s expulsion, suspension, and temporary degree revocation of ...
Protesters spray-painted the President’s House with the words “Free them all” and red paint splotches, according to a Friday morning Instagram post from Columbia University Apartheid Divest. The wall ...