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On Monday, March 24, the Columbia University chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) held an “Emergency Vigil” outside the University’s main gates. Organizers spoke, condemning Columbia’s reported compliance with demands requested by the Trump administration on March 13. 

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The Columbia University chapter of the American Association of University Professors released a statement last Tuesday, March 18 responding to the recent letter sent by the Trump administration to University officials demanding academic and disciplinary changes. The statement describes recent funding cuts as an “assault” on higher education. 

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On Monday, The Lions named Kevin Hovde as their new head coach. This announcement follows Jim Engles’s resignation two weeks prior.

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Bwog had a very eventful spring break!

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Founded in the fall of 2024, People of the Environment delves into topics at the intersection of the arts and the environment. 

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Excited the weather is getting good again? Looking for ways to maximize your time outside? Look no further – now you can study while enjoying the beautiful New York sun!

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 Interim University President Katrina Armstrong emailed the Columbia community Thursday night regarding the presence of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel on campus. Two judicial warrants granted DHS access to search two students’ rooms in university residence halls. No arrests were made.

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Whether you’re staying in NYC to enjoy the spring weather or jetsetting somewhere tropical, this playlist will provide all the good energy you need to have a great spring break.

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On Wednesday, Provost Angela V. Olinto and Interim Executive Vice President of University Life Melanie Bernitz announced the University’s new Anti-Doxxing and Online Harassment Policy, stating Columbia’s commitment to “fostering an inclusive, respectful, and safe community, in person and in online spaces.”

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On Tuesday, a group of Jewish demonstrators held a protest on Low steps, condemning the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil and affirming that “immigrants are welcome here” amid ICE presence around Columbia’s campus.

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One freshman’s harrowing account of the John Jay flood on Wednesday, March 5. Spoiler alert: She did not have fun.

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This is me studying for Art Humanities. Maybe it will help you. Maybe it won’t.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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