Murillo said that while she was “very surprised” by the results of the 2016, she felt prepared for the outcome of the 2024 election. Although she said Trump’s reelection was not her “preferred outcome ...
Hundreds of people filed into the Cathedral of St. John the Divine for a post-election interfaith service on Wednesday evening following President-elect Donald Trump’s win against Vice President ...
As election night unfolded across the country on Tuesday, Spectator reporters and photographers stopped by various polling locations and election night watch parties throughout West Harlem, speaking ...
The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Department of Education seeking the immediate release of guidance that the department gave ...
Pharmacies across the nation have stopped offering free COVID-19 vaccines to uninsured patients following the Center for Disease Control’s termination of the Bridge Access Program in August. In West ...
Jonathan Nalikka, SEAS ’26, has died, School of Engineering and Applied Science Dean Shih-Fu Chang wrote in an email to the SEAS and Columbia College community on Sunday. Nalikka, from Germantown, ...
Men’s basketball pulled off a 10-point upset over three-time national champion Villanova University on Wednesday night in a thrilling 90-80 victory. Before Wednesday, the Lions (2-0, 0-0 Ivy) had lost ...
Columbia and Barnard students expressed sadness and concern on Wednesday following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory against Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
It’s almost taken for granted in the art world that Chicago will forever be provincial to the coastal metropolises of New York City and Los Angeles. Abby Pucker, CC ’14, is working to fight that ...
In the Vivian Beaumont Theater, audience members are greeted by a mysterious, eerie sight: A giant iPhone lock screen, taking over the back of the stage, illuminated in a bright cobalt blue and ...
Before the short-form baking, gardening, and crafting content of blogs and social media, there was Martha Stewart, BC ’63. A new documentary, “Martha,” argues that Stewart, with her iconic media and ...