Despite its flawed structure, CUPAL’s iteration of “Pitch Perfect” preserved an essential aspect of the films: excellent singing. Vocal performances from Arya Bailan, CC ’26, Michael Kitt, CC ’28, and ...
A long-neglected 7.5-acre stretch of forested areas along Riverside Drive in West Harlem will undergo a major restoration, Riverside Park Conservancy announced April 6. In the next three years, ...
Jessie Wang, CC ’28, woke up around 3 a.m. Thursday to what she thought was her morning alarm. But then it got louder. “Then it got really loud,” she said, “so I went out and I smelled smoke.” That’s ...
Senior administrators defended Columbia’s plans to expand the undergraduate student body at a University Senate plenary Friday after five senate committees presented a statement calling on the ...
With class registration right around the corner, it’s important to start building your fall semester schedule early. There are a wide range of classes to choose from, making it hard to narrow down the ...
On warm weekend afternoons, St. Nicholas Park on 133rd Street hums to a usual rhythm: Basketballs bounce in the courts, longtime residents chuckle in conversation on foldable chairs, and children run ...
Fakemink will no longer perform at Bacchanal, Spectator has confirmed, after the organization announced its headliner’s cancellation in a Friday evening Instagram post on its official account—the ...
Tens of feet up in the air at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the carvings on the outer façade are hard to make out for the average passerby. But Johno Verity, son of the late master stone ...
Entering the theater, it’s difficult to tell what you’ll be getting into at “Burnout Paradise.” Produced by No Guarantees Productions—led by Megan O’Keefe, Law ’17, Business ’17—the imaginative show ...
The Board of Immigration Appeals issued a “final” administrative removal order against Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, on Thursday, marking the federal government’s latest efforts to continue its ...
Community members are mourning the loss of neighborhood staple Thai Market after the restaurant announced on its website that it will not be reopening at its current location. The go-to Thai spot, on ...
The Law School hosted a panel Wednesday focused on threats to free expression under President Donald Trump’s second administration, with censorship extending to universities, law firms, media ...
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