Tracking students’ every move at protests using CCTV footage and Columbia ID swipes. Hiring private investigators—who, on at least two occasions, questioned students outside their residences—and ...
As University President Minouche Shafik prepared to face Congress in a long-awaited hearing on antisemitism on Columbia’s campus on April 17, hundreds of Columbia students pitched tents on South Lawn, ...
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 ...
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. Updated on April 19 at 1:25 a.m. The New York Police Department arrested over 100 individuals after University President Minouche Shafik authorized ...
A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote in a Tuesday statement. A University official told Spectator that it could ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ fiscal year 2025 preliminary budget plan, which slashes the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation budget by nearly $55 million, is set to take effect on July 1, resulting ...
The University released on Monday an interim event policy establishing “Demonstration Areas” and “Regular Demonstration Times” while also altering the disciplinary channel for individual students ...
Editor's Note: This op-ed was dictated by Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24. Spectator verified this with his Attorney Amy Greer and conducted its regular editing process. Khalil is currently detained at the ...
After the University agreed to pay the federal government $200 million in a deal that restored federal funding and settled the University’s civil rights violations, some faculty members, students, and ...
The Trump administration outlined a series of preconditions and policy changes for Columbia in order to restore $400 million in federal funding and maintain a “continued financial relationship” ...
Shai Davidai, an assistant professor at Columbia Business School, called on his supporters to sit in with him at “Columbia’s declared ‘Liberation Zone’”—referring to the “Gaza Solidarity ...
Dozens of protesters staged a sit-in outside Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage’s office in Milbank Hall the afternoon of Wednesday calling for the “immediate reversal” of two student expulsions. The ...