In a series of posts on X and Instagram, Columbia Business School Assistant Professor Shai Davidai claimed to be “banned” from Columbia’s campuses, alleging that it was a retaliatory act by Columbia Chief Operating Officer Cas Holloway.
California’s new law will increase wages for private healthcare facility workers.
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With just three minutes left against the visiting Dartmouth, the Columbia Women’s Soccer Team went on to score a penalty propelling them to their fourth straight victory and a first place lead in the Ivy League Tournament.
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Columbia English professor Joseph Albernaz celebrated his new book, Common Measures, in a lively discussion on formations of community.
Despite an early lead and initial momentum, the Columbia Lions struggled to counter Harvard’s dominant offense.
Last Friday, The Forum at Columbia hosted a panel of climate justice educators, where they discussed how universities can create real change in the field of environmental advocacy.
On October 11, art enthusiast and Staff Writer Trisha Karmakar checked out a Movement Lab film screening as part of the Moving Body-Moving Image Initiative.
Columbia Engineering students vote in favor of divestment from Israel, joining other colleges in the university-wide movement.
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