By Sebastian Puerta This article was originally published in GPR’s Spring 2017 Magazine If you leave the Hilton Hotel in Cartagena,…
By Paul Oshinski Note: In this article, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is referred to as Daesh after…
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By Alexander Boylston n September, when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called a snap election for the House of Representatives,…
By Zoe Smith s of October 6, 2017, the Trump administration imposed interim rules concerning the coverage of contraceptives and…
By Torus Lu ecently, Senate Republicans passed a quintessentially-Republican budget resolution. It involved large spending cuts to government programs, which…
By Gavin Frame hroughout history, Catalonia, a region of Spain, has long enjoyed a degree of autonomy. The Spanish Constitution…
By Christian Sullivan n the wadis, or river valleys, of a distant land, a war rages between a ruler and…
By Samuel Driggers This article was originally published in the GPR Spring 2017 Magazine “To the victor belongs the…
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There once was a story about a man who could turn invisible. I thought it was only a story… until…
There once was a story about a man who could turn invisible. I thought it was only a story… until…