Columbia announces new policies, including a mask ban with exceptions and increased police authority, in an effort to regain $400 million in federal funding. Editor’s warning: mentions of violence and death.
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Last Thursday night, Staff Writer Nadia Lam attended the documentary “Satisfied,” screened at the Athena Film Festival, and stayed behind for a Q&A session with Tony Award winner Renee Elise Goldsberry and co-director Melissa Haizlip.
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Two Columbia residences were searched by agents from ICE.
In a letter to Columbia officials, Trump administration officials demanded that the University take “immediate next steps” before continuing negotiations regarding federal funding. This occurs less than one week after canceling $400 million in grants and contracts.
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!
Nearly 100 protesters were arrested during a sit-in at Trump Tower in New York City on Thursday.
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.
In a university statement, Columbia University announced the outcomes of the University Judicial Board (UJB) disciplinary process regarding student protests that took place last spring with a number of students being suspended, expelled, or having their degrees temporarily revoked.
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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