By: Sarah Smith On Oct. 11, 2013, 259 nominees anxiously awaited the announcement of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. It had…
By: Samantha Cleare Recently, a gang-rape victim in the Indian city of Mumbai fainted during her court hearing. With a…
By: Cait Felt It’s autumn again, and children all over the world are back in school. In East Jerusalem many children…
By: Brianne Cate The Olympic Games have produced a mixed bag of domestic policy shifts throughout history. More often than…
By: Tia Ayele In March 2011, the current President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, was indicted by the International Criminal Court…
By: Nick Eberhart Student riots have become a weekly scheduled activity in downtown Santiago, Chile, where I studied last semester.…
By: Michael Ingram When you think of North Korea, what comes to mind? Probably some version of the following: insane, backwards,…
By Andrew Jarnigan Malek, a Syrian farmer currently living in a refugee camp in Turkey, asks in vain, “Are we…
By: Victoria Barker On Oct. 9, 2012 a fifteen-year-old Pakistani girl made global headlines when the Taliban failed an assassination…
By: Eli Scott What event has many bars in Canada, Australia, and the United States refusing to serve Russian vodka…
By: Aashka Dave The continental United States, China, India, Japan, and the majority of Europe can comfortably fit inside Africa’s…
By: Quinn Rogness Four years after winning reelection as Germany’s Chancellor, Angela Merkel and her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) have again…
By: Cecilia Moore The debate over the existence of anthropogenic climate change is shifting away from whether or not it is…
By: Sarah Smith It is 10:15am and your Tuesday class is dragging on; the concentric circles you have been drawing…