Focus on Feminism: The United States
Feminist superheroes have flown over the house of the patriarchy and raised the female flag, creating safe passage for those behind them.
Read MoreFeminist superheroes have flown over the house of the patriarchy and raised the female flag, creating safe passage for those behind them.
Read MoreOn November 8, the College of Arts and Sciences Buccino Leadership Cohort held a Domestic Violence Awareness Panel.
Read MoreOn Thursday, November 7, the College of Arts and Sciences’ Middle Eastern Studies Program organized a lecture on Dr. Roham Alvandi’s book Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah: The United States and Iran in the Cold War.
Read MoreDr. Anthony Clark – sinologist, historian, writer, professor at Whitworth University, and researcher in the Vatican – came to Seton Hall’s Provost to talk about the Sino-Vatican Agreement and the ongoing conflict between China and the Vatican.
Read MoreThe United States has seen the most unfortunate climate leadership. When one president signs a climate agreement, the successor who represents the opposing party can fail to ratify the agreement or even withdraw the United States entirely.
Read MoreWhile collateral damage is not a new word to the Islamic State, the al-Baghdadi children are not just another two names to be added to a growing list. Their deaths illustrate the lengths that this self-described “caliphate” will go to give preeminence to ideology in an ever-evolving war kept alive by an estimated 14,000 operatives still active across Iraq and Syria.
Read MoreWeary of the abuses, feeling abandoned and in anguish, one million Chileans took their mass frustration to the streets of Santiago to protest.
Read MoreWhen the President announced plans to withdraw military forces from Syria, he was surprisingly met with opposition from members of both the Democratic and Republican parties.
Read MoreTrump will keep some U.S. forces in Syria to protect the oil-rich Deir ez-Zor province while abandoning the Kurds and the SDF to Turkey’s wrath. This move demonstrates that the U.S. will not likely relinquish control of the oil fields anytime soon.
Read MoreTaiwan faces increasing diplomatic isolation due to pressure from the Chinese government.
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