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Check out our updated 2025 list of restaurants, markets, bakeries, pet stores, and more for when you return to campus this ...
Join ICAP at Columbia University's HIV learning network, CQUIN, for a webinar on how countries are navigating their HIV funding challenges. ICAP is supporting countries in the CQUIN network to ...
Anya Schiffrin, co-director of the Technology, Policy, and Innovation Concentration at SIPA—and lifelong Upper West Side ...
August 8, 2025 Congratulations to the Columbia University Formula Racing team on a successful showcase at the 2025 Formula Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Electric Vehicle Competition at ...
Professor Eunji Kim’s book, The American Mirage, shows how entertainment media so easily fools its viewers.
We’ve all heard the story about waking up as a cockroach—but what if a crisis turned you into a clam? After the dissolution ...
From NYC songs for a forthcoming playlist to your "only in New York" moments, we want to hear from you to help inform our ...
As the whole apparatus of apartheid became less viable—thanks to organized resistance and pressure from labor movements, as well as international support for that resistance—and as gold began to ...
A graduate of Columbia College took part in the dig, which found evidence that female leaders in ancient Peru had more authority than known.
Mindset and expectations, not just the external environment, shape the “table of contents” into which our brains organize the day.
Over the last two decades, the United States has supported a range of militias, rebels, and other armed groups in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. Critics have argued that such partnerships have many ...