On May 13, more than 800 students graduated from the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) at its annual Class Day ceremony. The event, which was initially planned to take place on the Morningside campus, was later shifted to Baker Athletics Complex.
Read MoreIn a crackdown by the police on campus today, more than a hundred students were arrested and student organizers suspended. At least one SIPA student is among the arrested.
The Interim Policy includes designation of “Demonstration Areas” and “Regular Demonstration Times.”
Read MoreOn November 16, approximately 200 students gathered for the SIPASA Debate Night, where candidates discussed their vision and priorities for SIPA during the academic year 2024-25. The Morningside Post interviewed the candidates running for President, Vice President, General Secretary, and Treasurer.
Read MoreOn November 1, a protest was attended by over 120 students from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) to express solidarity with doxxed classmates and reaffirm their commitment to collaborating with the administration to address student concerns, as reported by Lauren Goldberg (MIA ‘25), Gunnar Wainwright (MPA ‘24), and Emily Muller (MIA ‘24).
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview, Emily Muller (MIA ‘24) sits down with Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo to delve into her vision for the recently inaugurated Institute of Global Politics (IGP), encompassing discussions on diversity commitment, recruitment efforts, student involvement, and productive civil discourse.
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