
This 12 months’s tassel is inflicting a problem.
Columbia College is “punishing” its graduating class for years of controversial pro-Palestinian and anti-ICE protests on campus by shifting this 12 months’s graduation ceremony off campus, from its iconic rotunda greater than eight miles north to its pedestrian soccer subject, college students claimed.
The Ivy League’s graduating class is desperately making an attempt to reverse the choice to host the ceremony on the Robert Okay. Kraft Subject on the Baker Athletics Advanced in Inwood — a transfer the category of 2026 has slammed as “evil.”
“It’s disrespectful to the coed physique. We’ve all put in a lot arduous work not less than 4 years right here, and we should really feel like we’re being honored and celebrated and revered by the college,” Barnard pre-med scholar Vivian Carmody, 22, informed The Submit.
“Between every thing that’s occurred — particularly to my class within the final 4 years — it looks like increasingly more of a disconnect between the coed physique and the administration. And this is rather like the cherry on prime.”
Columbia first introduced this 12 months’s graduation wouldn’t be held on the Morningside campus’ Low Steps in a Feb. 9 e-mail — simply three months earlier than its 18,000 college students have been set to cross the stage, The Columbia Spectator first reported.
The college claimed the transfer was made to accommodate the large class measurement, which is 20% bigger than its 2025 predecessor.
However some seniors have been fast to level out that Columbia was planning to separate graduation into separate undergraduate and graduate ceremonies for the primary time — main them to query why the reduced-sized occasions couldn’t be held on the Low Steps anyway.
This marks the second time Columbia moved its commencement to Inwood.
The College canceled its graduation ceremony in 2024 and moved a lot of the Class Day ceremonies to Kraft Subject out of considerations for scholar security after the Ivy League stoked controversy for permitting a “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” and anti-Israel demonstrations on its South Garden.
On the time, seniors believed the change was a punishment for the unruly protests and unhealthy publicity.
Loads of this 12 months’s graduating college students participated in these protests and have continued the pattern in current weeks with explosive anti-ICE demonstrations — main some to theorize an outraged administration is constant to slap down the scholars for exercising their proper to free speech.
“Columbia hasn’t seen this many protests in a couple of years, and our class has form of been on condition that repute, so it does form of really feel like a punishment in that means,” mentioned Carmody, a first-generation faculty graduate.
One other swirling principle is that the category of 2026 is getting used as guinea pigs to gauge the coed physique’s response to completely shifting graduation to the soccer subject as the college considers boosting its undergraduate enrollment by 20% for its Faculty of Engineering and Utilized Science.
In the meantime, the last-minute change is inflicting a logistical and emotional nightmare for college kids, whose households have already booked inns subsequent to the Morningside campus months prematurely.
Plus, the Low Steps are utilized by college students all year long, whereas the far-off soccer subject is never visited by the final inhabitants.
“It’s one thing I’ve been trying ahead to and seeing different seniors expertise it. … It’s this large celebration and we’re simply not going to get to expertise it within the conventional sense if the choice isn’t reversed,” mentioned Carmody, calling the Low Steps a “actually iconic a part of campus.”
Carmody has spearheaded a web-based petition that has garnered greater than 1,600 signatures as of Thursday — imploring directors to reverse course.
“Baker is a location that’s frustratingly international. I need to graduate on the identical campus. I need to convey my household to the place I spent a lot time at,” a scholar named Emily wrote.
“Yeah man why not simply have the end result of the ivy league expertise be strolling round a turf soccer subject,” Griffin added.
Chariclia merely famous: “This choice is so evil.”
A bunch of senior class presidents additionally offered a 40-page doc of compiled complaints to the college’s graduation staff, the Columbia Spectator reported.
Columbia declined to remark when reached by The Submit, however the College Senate Scholar Affairs Committee informed the Spectator that it was in talks with directors about reversing course — with a closing choice anticipated to land within the coming week.