The remarkable life and times of a Hungarian Holocaust survivor who reminds us to not give up in finding goodness in people and to never stop learning.
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Read MoreDaniella Simari shares her family’s touching story of acceptance and love.
Read MoreJacqueline Woo of the class of 2020 thoughtfully reconciles the often unconsidered downsides of travel with its worthwhile, and often personal, benefits.
Read MoreTwo graduate workers share their personal stories and argue why SIPA student workers should vote “yes” on the Strike Authorization Vote. The vote is happening until March 13. Look for the ballot box in Nous Cafe in Philosophy Hall.
Read MoreIn the last week, as most students at SIPA have been struggling with finals, many Indian students have also been gripped with horror as our country fights a brutal battle to preserve the democratic and secular values it was founded on. Many student orgs at SIPA signed a statement expressing their solidarity with Indians who were protesting the CAA both at home and abroad and condemned the government’s discriminatory policies. Conspicuously missing from the list of signatories was the South Asian Association.
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