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6 days 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 month ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Skyler Gluck |Isabella Ramírez |Esha Karam |Sarah Huddleston
The vote is one of the many ways the community has shown their discontent with current campus access policy. The vote is one of the many ways the community has shown their discontent with current campus access policy. Of the dozens of bars, restaurants, clubs, and institutions in West Harlem seeking to have their liquor licenses renewed by Community Board 9, only one failed to receive unanimous approval during the general board meeting on Feb. 20—the trustees of Columbia University.
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2 months ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Molly Bordoff |Isabella Ramírez |Esha Karam |Sarah Huddleston
“Will you stand up to Trump and move our city’s money from dirtier to cleaner money managers?” protesters said at the event. “Will you stand up to Trump and move our city’s money from dirtier to cleaner money managers?” protesters said at the event. Protesters from the climate justice organization Planet Over Profit interrupted New York City Comptroller Brad Lander’s keynote speech at the “Legal Colloquium: The New Climate Fiduciaries” event hosted by the Law School on Friday.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
columbiaspectator.com | Sarah Huddleston
Columbia and Barnard submitted the documents in compliance with the committee’s Aug. 21 subpoena of all disciplinary records and internal communications between top University leaders. Columbia and Barnard submitted the documents in compliance with the committee’s Aug. 21 subpoena of all disciplinary records and internal communications between top University leaders.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
columbiaspectator.com | Kristin Merrilees |Sarah Huddleston |Esha Karam |Shea Vance
How should any rendition of the play sink its teeth into the unsettling nature of the material without repulsing the audience with grotesquery? How can it bring the audience to empathize with the main character’s deep psychological trauma without acquitting him of his repugnant crimes against nature? How should it probe the moral complexities of psychiatry, sexuality, and religion without coming off as if on too high a horse?
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