The film showcases the evolution of Stewart’s brand through covers of the Martha Stewart Living magazine, beautifully laid out spreads of her cookbooks, Stewart’s many television appearances and shows ...
Following Homecoming festivities and Halloweekend shenanigans comes a definitive milestone in your Columbia journey: major declaration. While major declaration is fast approaching for most of us, if ...
In the aftermath of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, six faculty members spoke to Spectator about swing states, voter turnout ...
A dog rocks a cow costume at the 34th annual Tompkins Square Halloween dog parade.
Jonathan Nalikka, SEAS ’26, has died, School of Engineering and Applied Science Dean Shih-Fu Chang wrote in an email to the SEAS and Columbia College community on Sunday. Nalikka, from Germantown, ...
Columbia Health is running its annual walk-in flu fair this week from Oct. 28 to 31 in Lerner Roone Arledge Auditorium and next week on Nov. 7 at the Manhattanville campus. All Columbia affiliates are ...
The basketball court at Alexander Hamilton Playground is finally receiving long-awaited renovations after over three years of planning. Construction on the basketball court in the small park between ...
As polls closed across the country in the 2024 general election, the last West Harlem voters filed into poll sites to cast the final ballots. After voting, residents gathered for community healing ...
Hundreds of people filed into the Cathedral of St. John the Divine for a post-election interfaith service on Wednesday evening following President-elect Donald Trump’s win against Vice President ...
Men’s basketball pulled off a 10-point upset over three-time national champion Villanova University on Wednesday night in a thrilling 90-80 victory. Before Wednesday, the Lions (2-0, 0-0 Ivy) had lost ...
Pharmacies across the nation have stopped offering free COVID-19 vaccines to uninsured patients following the Center for Disease Control’s termination of the Bridge Access Program in August. In West ...
Whitney Chapman, an Election Day table inspector, worked at the polling site on West 135th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. Chapman said she began as a poll worker when she was between jobs, and that she ...