In an era of rising xenophobia and political fearmongering, New York City’s arts and cultural institutions are offering a powerful counternarrative—one that celebrates immigrants as vital threads in the city’s fabric. From subway photo exhibits to museum tours that breathe life into immigrant histories, these cultural spaces are challenging exclusionary rhetoric and reshaping how New Yorkers see themselves—and each other.
Read MoreIn this chaotic deep-dive, Editor-in-Chief Sophia Petros recounts her reluctant descent into SIPA’s “iconic” comedy scene—where derecognized student groups hustle for prop money, plastic toilets become social commentary, and The Morningside Post’s budget nearly went to a sketch about the women’s bathroom.
Read MoreOn March 21, Columbia University agreed to sweeping demands from the Trump administration. In response, students at SIPA launched United Students of America, a new coalition committed to defending academic freedom, protecting civil liberties, and pursuing peace.
Read MoreRecent polling shows strong student opposition to recent campus security and other administrative policies. How has the administration responded?
Read MoreShould the Institute of Global Politics prioritize experience, or values?
Read MoreUniversity Senator for SIPA Gabriella Ramirez wrote an open letter to Acting President Claire Shipman. On April 4, Senator Ramirez issued a version of this letter at the University Senate's plenary. The Morningside Post has reproduced the contents of the letter below.
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