Sexual Misconduct Rocks Canada’s political scene
Following damning sexual allegations, Ontario’s Opposition leader, Patrick Brown, resigned months before a pivotal election in the populous province.
Read MoreFollowing damning sexual allegations, Ontario’s Opposition leader, Patrick Brown, resigned months before a pivotal election in the populous province.
Read MoreThe Doomsday Clock operates where the closer the hand is to midnight, the closer we are to an apocalyptic outcome. This recent movement of the clock’s hand to two minutes to midnight is a clear sign that scientists are concerned about humankind’s trajectory.
Read MoreThe decision to move the embassy caused frustration among many close U.S. allies in the region including Egypt, who because of the decision authored a resolution at the United Nations which condemning the Trump Administration’s decision to move the embassy.
Read MorePope Francis’s recent decision to replace two Vatican-appointed bishops with Communist Party nominees depends on whether one sees the importance of the Catholic Church’s mission over the long or short term. He must recognize and adhere to the reality of evangelization and outreach.
Read MoreAs a NATO member nation, Turkey has supported U.S. global security measures in the past, such as hosting U.S. military capabilities during the Cold War. While the Turkish policy with the Kurds has been long standing, the U.S. decision to use them as a security device is relatively recent.
Read MoreIf allowed to run in the upcoming election, Navalny would be guaranteed airtime on state television and thus the ability to take his allegations of government corruption straight to the Russian populace, who rely solely on state media networks for election coverage.
Read MoreOn December 22, President Donald Trump signed the Tax Cut and Job Act of 2017, which will become effective starting in 2018. Reactions from both political figures and economic analysts have been mixed in nature, misleading many citizens in developing an informed opinion.
Read MoreUDSA’s primary objective is to serve the student body by aiding in the growth of ambitious young student leaders. Through mentorship programs and skills workshops, UDSA also aims to help open up opportunities to its members.
Read MoreRebel groups were funded in large part by former Liberian president Charles Taylor, who conducted the illegal trade of conflict, or “blood,” diamonds to finance the rebel groups in domestic conflict areas.
Read MoreOn January 30, 2018, Seton Hall held its first ever “Real Talk on Race” in the University Center Main Lounge, with students calling on the university to create a safe space for discussion on race within the classroom.
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