Colombian Peace Deal with Revolutionaries Depicts Wayward Progress
Joshua Corpuz Staff Writer The United Nations Mission in Colombia announced on January 11 that the Colombian peace deal will
Read moreJoshua Corpuz Staff Writer The United Nations Mission in Colombia announced on January 11 that the Colombian peace deal will
Read moreBy Andrea Berman Staff Writer Jenna Leis, a junior Diplomacy major, secured an internship with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the
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Read moreBy Adian Dion Staff Writer The United States sent nearly 4,000 soldiers and 58 Abram tanks into Poland last week,
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Read moreMatthew Schaller Staff Writer With the supposed Russian hacking scandal continuing to make waves in the United States, a separate
Read moreNumerous Seton Hall students were among the hundreds of thousands that descended on Washington, D.C., for the Women’s March, a protest against the rhetoric and policy proposals of the 45th president of the United States, who had been inaugurated only a day before.
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