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Americans with Disabilities Act upgrades for the 137th Street-City College station, including two street-level elevators and making ADA-compliant stairs, have been delayed but are projected to finish by the first quarter of 2025. l8r.it/wuJ3

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On the fourth floor of Barnard Hall from 12 to 6 p.m. this past Saturday, attendees of the NYC Feminist Zinefest stepped into an exhilarating festival of zines featuring artwork, poetry, and activism.
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The Columbia ID “has blocked out the rest of the world from its privileged spaces,” writes Ishaan Barrett, CC ’26, in his column about spatial politics, calling for an end to Columbia’s institution of swipe access terminals.
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Columbia rowing obtained multiple wins on race day this past weekend. The women’s team soared with 10 first-place finishes at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational, but the lightweights were unable to claim the Wit Cup from Navy.
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With finals quickly approaching, Columbia students are perpetually living on the cusp of a burnout. Spectrum understands the feeling and is here to recommend helpful ways to take a break during finals week to keep that study grind going.
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After over two months without updates from authorities, a visual analysis of Columbia Daily Spectator footage by AJ+ tracks the moment two Columbia students reportedly “infiltrated” the Jan. 19 protest at which students allege they were sprayed with a chemical.
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Columbia students and the Morningside Heights community will soon be treated to Yemeni coffee, teas, pastries, cakes, and desserts at a new Qahwah House location between 111th and 112th Street and Broadway.
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The Institute of Global Politics convened on Tuesday for “The State of Child Care in New York City,” an event co-sponsored by the urban and social policy concentration and the Institute of Global Politics’ Women’s Initiative.
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“You can eat your way through the history of Morningside Heights at Symposium,” Julianna Lozadam, GS ’24, writes in this week’s iteration of Morningside Bites.

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Track and field team had a successful weekend, with junior Obiora Okeke earning two new program records. The team is now headed to Princeton and the University of Connecticut for a weekend on the road.

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“While many of us may have slept through this week’s earthquake, we shouldn’t sleep just yet on the need to make New York City more earthquake-proof,” writes Nicholas Baum, GS/JTS ’27, in the latest installment of Hidden Corners of New York City.

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“Before you go running to the 116th Street station, here are some important things to remember as you make your escape from campus,” Evan B. Edler, GS ’25, writes, explaining subway etiquette in his latest installment of Columbia For Dummies.

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Abdul Kayum Ahmed, assistant professor at the Mailman School of Public Health, received on Tuesday a letter of nonrenewal from Mailman Dean Linda Fried and interim chair of the department of population and family health S. Patrick Kachur.

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“Although you may not agree with us, we encourage you to participate in the conversation,” the Spectator editorial board writes in its introductory editorial.

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Softball remains on top of the Ivy League after a series sweep against Penn last weekend. After their third Ivy series win of the 2024 season, the Lions are now 7-2 in conference play.

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First-year archers Eunice Choi and Michelle Ahn took silver and bronze, respectively, at the Arizona Cup last week. Alongside their team, both first-years will now prepare for the upcoming collegiate regionals on April 20.

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In a world where ally and adversary blur, how do we peel back the layers of our fear? Written by British playwright Caryl Churchill and directed by Sam Gibbs, SofA ’24, “Far Away” was shown at the Lenfest Center for the Arts from March 28 through 31.

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In the latest installment of Ask Alma, our beloved statue takes on a new wave of student queries. From sexile to accusations of academic dishonesty, Alma sets the record straight on what to do when your friends take it too far.

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