From Dean Yarhi-Milo & Clinton’s pet project IGP to the harsh realities of dating SIPA men - the re-emergence of SIPA Follies brings campus culture to life through laughter and wit.
Read MoreAs India heads to the polls for the upcoming 2024 elections, this piece highlights the evolution and scale of India's general elections, illustrating the vast logistical efforts involved in ensuring democratic participation, commitment to democratic inclusivity in electoral practices, and the technological advances that have curtailed electoral fraud and bolstered voter confidence.
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 War in Ukraine has served to strengthen the strategic partnership between Russia and China in the Arctic, raising concerns regarding the future of regional governance. A series of political and legal limitations will likely restrict both states from forming an exclusive partnership to develop the Northern Sea Route, suggesting that the potential threat posed by their relationship is likely less of a threat to Arctic stability than what one might otherwise assume.
Read MoreStudents at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) are concerned about the school’s prioritization of exams in mandatory courses, a focus they say could jeopardize their scholarships and future careers.
Read MoreAs South Korea's 2024 General Elections approach, the country is witnessing heightened political fragmentation, challenging President Yoon Suk Yeol's conservative administration amid internal dissent and changing public sentiment towards his leadership. The election's outcome will also reverberate internationally with implications for South Korea's foreign policy concerning North Korea, China and the United States.
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