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The Barnard Fitness Center’s first summer as an operating gym since reopening in fall 2024 has left some Barnard students dissatisfied with its limited hours. While all members of the Barnard ...
One day before Columbia announced it had reached its historic deal with President Donald Trump’s administration, Arthur Eisenberg, executive counsel at the New York Civil Liberties Union, urged acting ...
After Columbia announced a $221 million deal with President Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday to restore federal funding and settle its civil rights violations, students expressed both ...
Cas Holloway will step down from his position as Columbia’s first chief operating officer at the end of July after a year and a half in the role, acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, ...
One of the most important responsibilities of Columbia’s board of trustees is to safeguard the University’s institutional values and its future. While the board does not typically play a public role, ...
Three Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers testified on July 15 in the American Association of University Professors’ lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration that they had ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, described Columbia’s agreement with President Donald Trump’s administration to pay $220 million to restore federal funding as “in line ...
Columbia will likely avoid the 1.4 percent endowment tax that it could have been subject to under the newly reformed endowment tax tier system introduced in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending ...
Welcome back to Campus Speculations, the series where we ask Columbia affiliates their takes on all of the questions you’re dying to know the answers to. In this new episode of Campus Speculations, ...
The administration gave Columbia 30 days to appeal—an opportunity the University did not take. Instead, Columbia’s leadership has accepted the narrative that antisemitism is a pervasive, unaddressed ...
Columbia has agreed to pay $220 million to the federal government to settle its civil rights investigations and restore a “vast majority” of federal grants terminated in March by President Donald ...
Officials from Columbia and the White House met in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to discuss the terms of a deal that would restore most of the $400 million in canceled federal funding to the ...