This Menstrual Hygeine Month, Aarushi Gupta (MIA ‘24) covers the introduction of the sustainable period product box at SIPA–the inspiring initiative she founded to encourage sustainable choices, tackle period poverty and break menstrual stigma.
Read MoreAarushi Gupta (MIA ’24) reports on “Transgender Rights Around the World,” an event hosted at SIPA that brought together trailblazing activists from Brazil, South Africa and Ethiopia to shed light on the pressing issues faced by transgender communities globally.
Read MoreProfessor Anya Schiffrin introduces the forthcoming course "Climate Campaigning Reimagined: Communications and Mobilization," taught by Adam Met and Mila Rosenthal.
Read MoreEmily Muller (MIA ‘24) reports that the Director of the Capstone Workshop Program at SIPA, Suzanne Hollmann, has issued a response to The Morningside Post's article, "Capstone reimbursements are late, so is the rent."
Read MoreSIPA’s iTrek, now renamed Middle East Trek, has been scrutinized by students for rebranding while obfuscating its true nature and sponsor. In this op-ed, Sebastian McAteer (MPA ‘23) calls on SIPA to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people and divest from iTrek and all associated treks supported by the Israeli government.
Read MoreCapstone Workshops are often considered a crucial part of the SIPA experience. However, due to the school's delayed reimbursement of travel expenses, students returning from their trips are struggling to cover their living expenses. Carly Gallo (MPA '23) and Rudrani Ghosh (MIA '23) explore how this rite of passage contributes to the widening wealth gap on campus.
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