In case you missed the Student Government Association meetings throughout February, here’s a quick look at everything they talked about at the external meetings!
The Business & Economics Library may not have the charm of some of Columbia’s more prominent libraries, but at least it gives you prime access to Chef Mike’s.
Happy International Women’s Day, here are some notable women alums!
Bitcoin rose over 10% after President Trump’s executive order.
On Friday, March 7, the Trump administration announced the cancellation of $400 million in federal funding to Columbia due to its alleged inaction against the harassment of Jewish students.
Beginning in Fall 2025, the Columbia Climate School, in collaboration with Columbia Business School, will launch the nation’s first Master’s in Climate Finance program. The degree will explore how financial tools can be leveraged to develop innovative solutions for mitigating the effects of climate change.
Yes, this happens every year. And yes, we always fall for it.
The dorm for those with finer sensibilities…
The U.S. State Department, under Secretary Marco Rubio, will use an AI-algorithm to identify and revoke the visas of student that support Hamas.
Vengeful gods, eternal punishments, love and betrayal: with so much drama, It’s no wonder we keep telling and re-telling the Greek myths.
Columbia University Apartheid Divest held a protest in the Milstein Center lobby on Wednesday, March 5. Demonstrators expressed a number of demands, including the reinstating of three expelled students and a public meeting with Barnard President Laura Rosenbury and Dean Leslie Grinage.
Bark is an inventive and multifaceted short story by School of the Arts alum and author, Tania James, that explores the mysteries of motherhood and nature.
On Monday, March 3, Barnard President Laura Rosenbury published an op-ed in The Chronicle Of Higher Education addressing recent student protests and student expulsions. Rosenbury shared the op-ed in an email to the Barnard community on Tuesday, March 4.
Yeah…the experience certainly isn’t great. But the price is unbeatable for penny-pinching Columbia students.
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