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Macron Molding the Fate of the European Union

Macron Molding the Fate of the European Union

Patrick Kaper-Barcelata May 24, 2017
Patrick Kaper-Barcelata The EU breathed a sigh of relief as former economy minister and centrist Emmanuel Macron defeated the far right Marine Le Pen in the French presidential election on Sunday, May 7. A Le Pen presidency promised grave implications for the anxious and divided European Union, galvanizing the populist movement sweeping across core member states and testing the foundations of long standing political precedents.

Currents Updates #2

May 22, 2017
Read about the Currents Upadates on Emmanuel Macron Winning French Presidential Election, F.B.I. Director James Comey being fired, the Ransomware virus, U.S. placing new sanctions on Syria over human rights, and Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia.

ISPs and Internet Privacy

Jake Chanenson May 16, 2017
Jake Chanenson On April 3, 2017 S.J. Res. 34 was signed into law. This resolution provided congressional disapproval of the FCC privacy rules implemented in late 2016.

Vacations, Digital Privacy, and You

Jake Chanenson May 8, 2017
Jake Chanenson If your summer plans take you aboard you may want to put some extra thought into what devices you bring.
Currents Updates: April 2017

Currents Updates: April 2017

May 8, 2017
Update on the current events in April. Featuring topics such as the United Airline controversy, US using MOAB in Afghanistan to target ISIS, rising tension in north Korea, and Berkeley riots.
Our Next Justice

Our Next Justice

Neal Chan April 3, 2017
Neal Chan Franken, Feinstein, and the rest of the Democrats peppered Gorsuch on past decisions to highlight his penchant to side with corporations and rule against the common man.

I’m a Feminist Because of the True Definition Of “Sexist”

Emily Chen March 27, 2017
Emily Chen Don’t get me wrong, sexism upsets me, but what upsets me just as much is when people take the concept of gender inequality, more specifically the word “sexist”, and inappropriately plaster it all over the walls, demeaning and desensitizing the entire movement.

Power of Net Neutrality

Chapin Lenthall-Cleary February 16, 2017
Chapin Lenthall-Cleary The internet should not be thought of as merely a money-making business, but as a powerful and necessary tool for our generation and generations to come.
Aleppo: The Terror of the Syrian Civil War

Aleppo: The Terror of the Syrian Civil War

Nick Camposano and Owen Goodchild January 11, 2017
Nick Camposano and Owen Goodchild In a battle that has threatened the lives of hundreds of thousands, Aleppo has emerged as the single most pressing humanitarian crisis the world has witnessed in years.

Istanbul Terror Attack

Sarah Vizz January 7, 2017
Sarah Vizz Thousands packed into Reina Nightclub to beckon in the New Year. Unfortunately, at around 1:30 (local time) in the morning, a lone gunman entered the building and murdered dozens.
Ohio State Attack

Ohio State Attack

Fernando Castro December 12, 2016
Fernando Castro Ohio State University student, Abdul Razak Ali Artan, carried out a knife attack on campus on Monday afternoon, hospitalizing 11.
Barack Obama’s Presidency in Review

Barack Obama’s Presidency in Review

Fernando Castro December 12, 2016
Fernando Castro As President Barack Obama finishes his term in office until Donald Trump’s inauguration, it is time to reflect on his two terms and the changes he brought.
Trump and Brexit Signal a Shift Away from Globalization

Trump and Brexit Signal a Shift Away from Globalization

Antonia Moffa November 15, 2016
Antonia Moffa Both the Trump campaign and the “Leave” campaign in Britain have inspired an isolationist, xenophobic rhetoric that seems as though it will set the clock back decades on diversity and acceptance in the Western world.
How Donald Trump Won

How Donald Trump Won

Ben Chanenson and Sebastian Bryant November 15, 2016
Ben Chanenson and Sebastian Bryant The historic 2016 ended in one of the largest upsets in American Presidential history. So...how'd this happen?
Harambe: The Meme, the Myth, the Legend

Harambe: The Meme, the Myth, the Legend

Sebastion Bryant October 27, 2016
Sebastian Bryant "I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened." -Obi Wan Kenobi
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