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The Fight for Energy Sovereignty in Puerto Rico
The Fight for Energy Sovereignty in Puerto Rico

This article examines how corporate mismanagement by Luma Energy and government inaction have deepened the island’s energy crisis, and how community-led solar projects like Casa Pueblo are lighting a new path forward.

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PoliticsIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
Columbia University and Moral Failure in the Age of Authoritarianism
Columbia University and Moral Failure in the Age of Authoritarianism

As President Trump’s second term nears its end, Columbia University finds itself at the center of a national reckoning over academic freedom.

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OpinionIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
How AI is Reshaping the Job Market for SIPA Graduates
How AI is Reshaping the Job Market for SIPA Graduates

As AI transforms policy and development careers, SIPA’s Career Advancement Center is helping students stay ahead of the curve.

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Campus NewsIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
Beijing’s Cambodia Push: Soft Power, Hard Interests
Beijing’s Cambodia Push: Soft Power, Hard Interests

When the Trump administration dismantled USAID in 2025, canceling 83% of its programs, China moved quickly to fill the void, launching new education, health, and development initiatives in Cambodia that mirrored suspended U.S. projects.

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PoliticsIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025 Comment
Tug of War between Automation and Augmentation: Where Will You Stand?
Tug of War between Automation and Augmentation: Where Will You Stand?

With 25% of global jobs exposed to generative AI and most developing economies lacking the infrastructure to adapt, the challenge ahead lies not just in innovation, but in inclusion.

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OpinionIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
Reading Columbia’s Colonial Campus: How Architecture Shapes Student Consciousness
Reading Columbia’s Colonial Campus: How Architecture Shapes Student Consciousness

Tracing how neoclassical design shapes what, and whose, knowledge we venerate, Sathuluri argues that true decolonization demands “landscape literacy,” a conscious rewriting of the spaces that define how we learn.

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OpinionIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
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