A grinning head engulfed in flames, a girl tucked behind the Black Liberation flag, and an eruption of abstract color swallowing a figure on the precipice of a sharp drop all find their place on the ...
Columbia University Apartheid Divest hosted a “Martyrs Day” protest on South Lawn on Monday to honor Palestinian, Lebanese, and Syrian individuals killed in the war in Gaza and in Israeli strikes.
The Columbia men’s basketball team has been remarkable so far in its 2024-25 campaign, and national media is taking notice. On Monday, head coach Jim Engles was named National Coach of the Week on ...
The basketball court at Alexander Hamilton Playground is finally receiving long-awaited renovations after over three years of planning. Construction on the basketball court in the small park between ...
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 ...
On November 6th, a majority of voters chose Donald J. Trump to serve as the 47th president of the United States, ushering the former president back into the White House for a second term.
Did you miss us? In this special edition of Ins & Outs, Spectator’s editorial board provides its extremely relevant input on the presidential election results. Join us every month to discover our ...
Editor’s note: This op-ed deals with topics of violence. In writing this, we do not wish to sow discord or deal a blow to the student movement as it exists—on the contrary, we hope to reclaim our ...
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.
President-elect Donald Trump declared victory over Vice President Kamala Harris Wednesday morning after a competitive presidential election race. West Harlem politicians responded to the election ...
As polls closed across the country in the 2024 general election, the last West Harlem voters filed into poll sites to cast the final ballots. After voting, residents gathered for community healing ...
As the sun set last Friday, a singular white tent stood on Low Plaza accompanied by tables of steaming food. Within minutes, throngs of people with tickets in hand joined an already snaking line as a ...