By Rob Oldham I became excited when I heard comedy movie stars Seth Rogen and James Franco were making a…
By: Chenee Tracey When U.S. citizens travel abroad, few anticipate a misdemeanor or felony charge from a foreign country. Every…
By: Katie Crow On March 28, President Park, the president of South Korea, went to Dresden, Germany, where she received…
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By: Katie Crow Deep in the northeastern shadows, North Korea lies, literally and figuratively one of the darkest states in…
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By: Sarah Smith In opposition to the hushed tones discussing of Israel’s nuclear weapons program, or the uneasy dissertation of…
By: Michael Ingram When you think of North Korea, what comes to mind? Probably some version of the following: insane, backwards,…
By Cecilia Moore and Holly Boggs On January 28, Google Maps laid out a detailed depiction of North Korea for…
By Holly Boggs What is a country without an army or a means to independently protect itself? The response of…
By: Holly Boggs As both sides of the U.S. political spectrum begin to stir over how the government should best…
Can the US and China Unite to Meet a North Korean Nuclear Threat? By: Max Wallace As Kim Jong-un persists…
By: Max Wallace “You have a friend for life,” Dennis Rodman proclaimed to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un when he…
By: Holly Boggs Throughout history, there often exists a territory that is split along a horizontal line, which divides its…