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Mina Marie Schmidt
May 31, 20215 min read
From Europhoria to Europhobia
When Euro bills and coins were launched into circulation on New Year’s Eve in 2002, excitement was roaring through the streets of Europe...


Meriç Özsüer
May 24, 20217 min read
“Zoom” -ing in Online Education: The Ideal Way of Learning?
After the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic around December 2019, our lives have been drastically changed, regardless of which...

Roosa Näveri
May 20, 20214 min read
Bitcoin’s Sustainability Problem
Bitcoin has long held the status of number one cryptocurrency. Since its launch in 2009, individual investors and big corporations alike...


Ollie Corfe
May 13, 202113 min read
Cuba Sin Castro
For the first time in over sixty years, a member of the Castro family will not be leading Cuba. At the end of another five-year term as...


Brunna Torino
May 12, 20215 min read
Post Covid-19 Inflation: Should Governments Care About National Debt?
“Blessed are the young for they shall inherit the national debt.” — Herbert Hoover At the time of publication, U.S. debt was estimated to...


Rado Baarda
May 10, 20216 min read
H.R. 1 – The Not So “For the People Act”
The United States’ system of federal elections, which dictates the balance of power in Washington D.C., has, over the last decade,...
Miguel Adan Marquez
May 7, 20214 min read
Why every vote counts
On May 31, less than a month after the publication of this piece, the student body of the University of Amsterdam is called to the polls...


Nadia Winona
May 3, 20215 min read
Roua ALHalabi and Her World of Art
Walking into Roua Atelier in Amsterdam Oud-West instantly transported me back to the art class I took and loved as a child. I was greeted...
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