Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers voted Tuesday overwhelmingly in favor of authorizing a potential strike following months of stalled contract negotiations with the University. Union ...
Dante Miller, CC ’22, didn’t receive the nickname “Lil Turbo” for no reason. The man is fast. While at Columbia, Miller ran a 4.25-second 40-yard dash multiple times, and he officially clocked at 4.27 ...
Helen Han Wei Luo does not enjoy being a University senator, but “perhaps that is for the best,” she told The Eye. For Luo, a fourth-year doctoral candidate in philosophy and the vice chair of the ...
Senior Phoebe Anderson traveled to Madison, Wisconsin, to compete against the nation’s fiercest runners in a grueling 6,000-meter race. On Nov. 15, Anderson left the Zimmer Cross Country Course as an ...
On February 4, 2017, an otherwise unremarkable Saturday, Rob Endelman, Columbia College class of 1991, sat down for dinner with his family of four at 5:30 p.m. Endelman, a private chef, cooks most of ...
Junior Michael Zheng won the NCAA singles tennis championship on Sunday, beating Michigan State University’s Ozan Baris in Waco, Texas, to become the first Lion to win a national title since Robert ...
The men’s ice hockey club team travelled to Jacksonville, Florida, to compete in the AAU Division III National Tournament from March 21 to 24, entering as the No. 2 seed. In its first national ...
Amid a crowd of over 15,000 spectators, only 20 some voices cheered for the four Lions set to compete at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri from March 21 to 23. Closing out their historic ...
Zine Eddine “Zinou” Bedri knew that the best was yet to come after a rough start to his first-year season. The sophomore forward held onto his optimism—the very mindset that helped him when he left ...
Students and professors gathered in 309 Havemeyer Hall on Thursday for the annual Alfred Joyce Kilmer Memorial Bad Poetry Contest—a tradition that invites the student body to present their worst ...
Over two dozen demonstrators gathered at the 116th Street and Broadway gates Wednesday afternoon to protest ongoing U.S. and Israeli military action in Iran. The Columbia chapter of Sunrise Movement ...
Hundreds of New Yorkers crowded into the pews of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, united by a different mission than that of the church’s usual services: to combat the presence of Immigration ...
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