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Columbia lifted its interim suspension of WKCR reporter Sawyer Huckabee, CC ’26, nearly five hours after the initial ...
New York Police Department officers, some in riot gear, responded with force while over 100 protesters picketed around ...
Going from New Student Orientation Program friends to a filmmaking duo, Oliver Schneider, CC ’25, and Lucien Beber-Turkel, CC ’25, gain inspiration from mundane day-to-day experiences—from subway ...
Public Safety officers clashed with pro-Palestinian protesters at a protest in the Lawrence A. Wien Reading Room in Butler Library, which began at roughly 3:15 p.m. Wednesday. Inside the reading room, ...
This is a breaking story. Check back for updates. Updated May 7 at 9:02 p.m. New York Police Department officers arrested around 75 protesters and led them out of Butler Library into an NYPD bus on ...
The New York Police Department arrested 78 protesters in response to a Wednesday pro-Palestinian demonstration in Butler Library, an NYPD spokesperson confirmed to Spectator Thursday morning. All of ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the federal government is “reviewing the visa status of the trespassers and vandals who took over Columbia University’s library” in a Wednesday post on X, ...
The Varsity Show is one of Columbia’s oldest and most venerated traditions, described on its website as “celebrating and satirizing life at Columbia.” Historically, the task has been simple: Construct ...
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. Updated May 7 at 9:56 p.m. The protesters who staged a Wednesday pro-Palestinian “Emergency Rally” in the Lawrence A. Wien Reading Room in Butler ...
The University refused to meet with Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers President Grant Miner on April 25 for a scheduled bargaining session for the union’s upcoming contract. Columbia ...
After its historic 1968 campus protests, Columbia earned a critical title: the “activist Ivy.” As Columbia became the epicenter of pro-Palestinian protests last spring, garnering attention from news ...