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Stefania-Ruxandra Pilă
Mar 30, 20214 min read
Australia Has Some News For You
One might say that we are at a turning point in how we share: be it either personal stories, moments, or news. As much as we have put our...


Brunna Torino
Mar 29, 20213 min read
The Gem of Africa: Botswana
In the middle of the 1947 heat-wave, Seretse Khama, the Prince of Bechuanaland (colonial Botswana) and heir to the throne, met the...
Rostra Economica
Mar 22, 20210 min read

Sofia Quiñones-Vilela
Mar 19, 20216 min read
Andrew Cuomo Now at the Receiving End of Controversy
It has been roughly a year since New York was the United States’ epicenter for the Coronavirus outbreak that started making its way...

Ollie Corfe
Mar 18, 20218 min read
Freedom from the Press
In 2002, the California Coastal Records Project took to the skies to monitor the erosion of the Golden State’s shoreline. Unbeknownst to...

Andre Fontes
Mar 16, 20216 min read
Brazil at War: The Return of Lula
Introduction On March 8th, a new development sent shockwaves throughout the entire landscape of Brazilian politics. Former President Luiz...


Nadia Winona
Mar 15, 20213 min read
The Dilemma of Vaccination Passports
The use of vaccine passes aren’t without precedent – in the 1920s, most American schools required proof of smallpox vaccination from...


Rado Baarda
Mar 10, 20215 min read
Innovation, Has It Lost Its Magic?
One of the most significant forces behind economic growth is that of innovation. The consistent creation of new ideas and the perpetual...


Julia Collado Serrano
Mar 9, 20217 min read
DIVIDE ET IMPERA?: THE BIG TECH DEBATE
In recent years, consumer privacy and antitrust have emerged as issues with controversial and dualistic support. In light of the...
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