Through a summer initiative from Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration, New York City residents can find free and low-cost summer programs in the city. Several of Mamdani’s suggested programs ...
WASHINGTON - Days after the confirmation hearing of U.S. District Judge Daniel Traynor, Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) told Spectator on June 17 that he will not vote to confirm Traynor to the 8th U.S.
A New York Supreme Court judge warned against the ethical consequences of AI in the courtroom last month after a lawyer for five anonymous Barnard student protesters cited AI-hallucinated cases in a ...
Gary Bobr, a Barnard access attendant, has died after a medical emergency on campus, Kelli Murray, executive vice president for strategy and chief administrative officer, wrote in a Tuesday email to ...
Assembly District 69 candidates Eli Northrup and Stephanie Ruskay discussed their policies and public service backgrounds at a debate held in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on June 10—three days ...
Residents of Barnard’s 620 W. 116th St. have been living without operating cooking gas for over a year. In January, Columbia informed over 100 graduate tenants at 542 W. 112th St. to find a new home ...
Columbia spent $200,000 on federal lobbying between January and March this year—a $70,000 decrease from its high spending in the first quarter of 2025—amid federal cuts to research funding and renewed ...
A federal judge on June 1 dismissed a lawsuit brought by two Columbia Facilities workers against 48 pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied Hamilton Hall in April 2024, ruling that the workers failed ...
Akilah Rosado, Barnard’s vice president for inclusion and belonging, will serve as interim dean of the college for the 2026-27 academic year, Barnard President Laura Rosenbury announced in a Monday ...
Mohsen Mahdawi, GS ’25, SIPA ’27, appealed his deportation case to the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday, asking a federal court for the first time to review a final removal order to ...
New York’s independent grocery stores consistently face disadvantages from corporate competitors who can sell groceries at lower prices due to differences in supply chains and purchasing power. A ...
Despite running a philosophy magazine of the same name, Aharon Dardik, GS ’26, doesn’t publicly identify as a gadfly of the state. To do so would be a bit “cringe,” he said. Still, Dardik, one of two ...
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