This week on The Scoop: Spectator’s top stories from the week of Nov. 10, including a student protest on Veterans Day amid the war in Gaza, a post-election vigil held at the Cathedral of St. John the ...
Public Safety launched a pilot program on Wednesday to remove Columbia ID access restrictions on most buildings during normal operating hours, a University spokesperson confirmed in a Thursday ...
As Michael Collodi, CC ’23, dropped to one knee and watched a shot to the far corner whizz past him in the 18th minute, a realization that his dream rookie season could turn into a nightmare started ...
A coffin remains the centerpiece of the stage for the entirety of the Columbia Musical Theatre Society’s production of “Fun Home.” It is a constant obstruction in the Bechdel home, where explosive ...
“Yellow Face,” with performances from Sept. 13 through Nov. 24 at the Todd Haimes Theatre, is a profoundly uncomfortable exploration of racism, identity, and the double standard that blurs racial ...
The Hinds House Collective, a group advocating for “divestment from genocide and the liberation of Palestine,” opened an exhibition from "the belly of the beast” at Alpha Delta Phi’s brownstone ...
As the lights dimmed and the dancers leapt into motion, Columbia Repertory Ballet’s fall gala became a tapestry of sensation—classical ballet melding with a neoclassical and contemporary edge. Tutus ...
This fall, Barnard launched Barnard Votes, a group made up of 11 staff and committee members and 10 student ambassadors. Barnard Votes came after Columbia Votes, which was founded in 2018, and aimed ...
On a walk down 11-13 Hamilton Place is a facade display of various artwork created by local West Harlem artists. The interactive art walk exhibition “West Harlem, Where Art Lives” has existed at ...
Men’s soccer concluded its season on Saturday with a 4-1 loss to No. 16 Cornell, having entered the match against the Big Red seeking its first road victory since 2019. Cornell (12-2-2, 5-2-0 Ivy) ...
Women’s soccer had its Ivy League Tournament run cut short at the hands of Brown on Friday. The Lions came up short in a 2-1 loss, failing to advance to the championship round. Columbia finished the ...
When the Spectator editorial board endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris two weeks ago, we held varying degrees of hope for her prospects of winning the election. Regardless of the outcome, we at ...