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Madeleine Nicoloff

“Brexit”: Bad News for Britain’s Economy

Madeleine Nicoloff Apr 19, 2016
As Britain’s crucial vote to leave the European Union or to stay draws near, the heated debate hinges on critical questions of sovereignty and economics. Does the freedom gained by a “Brexit” outweigh the risks to financial stability…
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The Zika Crisis Highlights Women’s Rights Issues

Madeleine Nicoloff Feb 27, 2016
Women’s rights issues are central to the Zika virus and microcephaly crisis spreading across Latin America. As the number of babies born with microcephaly rises dramatically in the regions affected by Zika, the negative personal and…
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The Fourth Democratic Debate: A Battle Over Gun Control, Health Care and Wall Street

Madeleine Nicoloff Jan 26, 2016
The fourth democratic debate quickly became heated between candidates Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders as they threw accusations and competed to defend their stances on critical issues facing the American public, ranging from gun control…
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Persistent Gender Pay Gap: Is America As Developed As It Thinks It Is?

Madeleine Nicoloff Dec 9, 2015
While the extent of disparity between the wages of men and women varies by country and by profession, working women everywhere are paid less than their male counterparts. According to the latest Global Gender Report by the WEF, “women are…
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At the Root of the European Refugee Crisis: An issue of European Identity?

Madeleine Nicoloff Nov 9, 2015
Decrepit conditions, fences being raised, police taking up batons- the reaction of certain European countries to the thousands of refugees reaching their shores is hostile and disdainful. Over 366, 000 refugees have crossed the…
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The Power of the Pope: Can Humanity Unite for the Greater Good?

Madeleine Nicoloff Oct 13, 2015
You don’t need to be Catholic to hear the validity and urgency of Pope Francis’ words. The power of the Pope’s call to action transcends not only the differences between people and policies of foreign countries, but also, more…
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