Junior Michael Zheng won the NCAA singles tennis championship on Sunday, beating Michigan State University’s Ozan Baris in Waco, Texas, to become the first Lion to win a national title since Robert ...
Community Board 9 unanimously voted on Thursday on a letter to formally notify Claremont Theater’s owners of “unauthorized exterior work” and “visible signs of neglect” to the historic site, urging ...
After 63 years, football’s conference title drought is over. Columbia took down Cornell on Saturday, clinching a share of the Ivy League title for the first time since 1961. With Yale beating Harvard ...
The Office of the Provost announced Persuasion at Scale—a new course designed by Eunji Kim, assistant professor of political science, and Christopher Wiggins, associate professor of applied ...
This is your big break. Last night, you went to bed as yourself. This morning, you woke up as a turkey. Instead of ending up as the centerpiece of a Thanksgiving dinner—destined to share a plate with ...
Dante Miller, CC ’22, didn’t receive the nickname “Lil Turbo” for no reason. The man is fast. While at Columbia, Miller ran a 4.25-second 40-yard dash multiple times, and he officially clocked at 4.27 ...
The men’s and women’s fencing teams started off their season strong at the Elite Invitational in Philadelphia on Nov. 16 and 17 with a complete sweep for the women’s squad and a 6-1 record for the men ...
Men’s basketball trounced Stony Brook University on Saturday night to move to 7-0 on the season—its best start since 1969. The Lions are the first program in the nation to tally seven wins this year.
This week on The Scoop: Melina Nath reports on Spectator’s top stories from the week of Nov. 17, pro-Palestinian protest march to Kraft Center for Jewish Life, a sustainable fashion show, and the ...