By Sandy Davis the end of the Summer 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, questions have been raised concerning…
By Priyanka Ghosh This article originally appeared in the Spring 2016 edition of the GPR magazine. first sign of the…
By Christian Pedraza July 31, 2015, by a narrow margin of 44 votes to 40, Beijing beat the city of…
By: Megan White & Victoria Barker The 2014 Sochi Olympics began with a bang, or, rather, an avant-garde industrial boom.…
By: Chris Lewitzke Over the past 12 months, Brazil’s golden image of sunny beaches, beautiful people, and a prospering economy…
By: Chris Lewitzke Over the past 12 months, Brazil’s golden image of sunny beaches, beautiful people, and a prospering economy…
By: Alex Edquist Another round of controversy over figure skating judging erupted these past Olympics when Russia’s Adelina Sotnikova upset…
By: Kathleen Wilson In November, Russia launched its squats for rides campaign at the Vystavochnaya subway station in western Moscow.…
By: Chris Lewitzke Maybe it was when Al Michaels asked millions of Americans “Do you believe in miracles?” as the…
By: Victoria Barker Once every four years, the world’s attention is focused on the wonderland that is the Winter Olympics.…
By: Brianne Cate The Olympic Games have produced a mixed bag of domestic policy shifts throughout history. More often than…
By: Eli Scott What event has many bars in Canada, Australia, and the United States refusing to serve Russian vodka…
By: Megan White For two weeks during the summer of 2012, the world stood still. Barriers blurred and blaring newscasts…
By: Ronnie Kurtz Basketball is first and foremost a game. So when Kobe Bryant gallantly declared that this year’s rendition…