
Esha Karam
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1 week ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Andrew Vincenti |Isabella Ramírez |Esha Karam |Sarah Huddleston
Men’s golf traveled to New Jersey over the weekend for the Princeton Invitational. The Lions competed in a 14-team field over a weather-shortened two-day, two-round tournament. The Lions continued to build upon their end-of-season surge at the invitational. Their fifth-place performance out of 14 teams marked the Light Blue’s third straight top-six performance.
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1 week ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Lucas Metzger |Andrew Vincenti |Isabella Ramírez |Esha Karam
Around midday on March 24, the long-awaited question of who would take the helm of the men’s basketball program was finally answered. The Lions’ coaching vacancy was to be filled by Kevin Hovde, then-assistant coach at the University of Florida, a team that had just won the Southeastern Conference championship and was still competing in the NCAA tournament. Earlier in the month, it was announced that Jim Engles, the team’s head coach for the past nine seasons, was stepping down.
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2 weeks ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Stella Ragas |Colette Holcomb |Isabella Ramírez |Esha Karam
Students asked Barnard President Laura Rosenbury and Dean Leslie Grinage if Barnard was planning on making policy changes similar to those made at Columbia following demands from the federal government. Students asked Barnard President Laura Rosenbury and Dean Leslie Grinage if Barnard was planning on making policy changes similar to those made at Columbia following demands from the federal government.
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3 weeks ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Gabriella Gregor Splaver |William Diep |Isabella Ramírez |Esha Karam
Levine used to represent District 7, an area that includes Morningside Heights, as a City Council member. Levine used to represent District 7, an area that includes Morningside Heights, as a City Council member. Levine covered topics such as housing affordability, public safety, and attacks from Washington D.C. during President Donald Trump’s administration in his address.
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1 month ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Stella Ragas |Emily Pickering |Isabella Ramírez |Esha Karam
Martinez sent the poll to all members of the University’s 22 schools. Martinez sent the poll to all members of the University’s 22 schools. The majority of respondents to a February University Senate poll opposed New York Police Department presence on campus, as well as and mask bans in classrooms, protests, and at University events, according to a Friday Student Affairs Committee newsletter sent to all Columbia students.
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