Campus Arts

A room with a view

In order for Columbia to reflect the city that surrounds it, the film culture on campus must be taken more seriously.

CUNUFF to bring more than enough fun

he Columbia University National Undergraduate Film Festival is a recent addition to Columbia’s campus, is back this Saturday night for its fifth year with new leaders, a new budget, and new focus.

CMTS brings its Shop of Horrors to Lerner

Though tales of a blood-guzzling plant may sound disturbing, the combination of music, dance, and Columbia talent makes the story more comic than creepy.

Project Bluelight Drinks P.T. Anderson's Milkshake

“So if you do the math, numerically, we’re better than There Will Be Blood,” said Executive Producer Jeff Schwartz, CC ’10.

Interfaith Art Aims to Shed a Little Light on Spirituality

I found myself fumbling for the light switch in a dark room in the basement of St. Paul’s Chapel.

Stop in the Name of Love, and Listen to CMTS Sing

Is every musical ultimately written about love?

Stop! It’s Hammertime for the School of Mines

The bronze Le Marteleur—or “The Hammerman,” as he is known to most Columbia students—was created by Belgian sculptor Constantin Meunier in the late 19th century.

Abstract Sculpture is Revolved and Renovated

It’s a tradition as old as the swim test—or at least as universal.

Major Cultures Hungry for a Teenage Riot

Two weeks ago, four recent Columbia graduates calling themselves Vampire Weekend moved 24,780 units of their self-titled debut album.

Pegasus and Bellarophon Dominate the Law School's Sky

“What is that?” students often ask as they walk across Revson Plaza—the brick-paved bridge over Amsterdam Ave.—and stare at the gigantic metal sculpture perched atop the Columbia Law School.