For Whom the Bell Tolls- the TPP and Donald Trump Suzanne Holcomb Feb 15, 2017 Donald Trump may be a man of many words, or “the best words”, but when it comes to the Trans Pacific Partnership…
Hello Darkness My Old Friend – Renewed Tensions in the Western Balkans Alexander Sirois Feb 14, 2017 Violence has engulfed the Donbas as conflict between Ukraine and Russian-backed separatists gains a new lease on…
Science’s March on Washington Martin Dimitrov Feb 14, 2017 Recently in the United States, legislation has been proposed in a number of states targeting the established…
Trumped Up American Civil Rights: An Interview with Professor Leonard J. Moore Esli Chan Feb 13, 2017 Leonard J. Moore is a professor at McGill University in the Department of History and Classical Studies,…
The Northern Sea Route and Trudeau’s Russia Problem Eloise Goldsmith Feb 12, 2017 Peter the Great established St. Petersburg on the Gulf of Finland 300 years ago to give the Russian polity access…
Why Trump’s Presidency Means a Struggle for Women’s Rights Both at Home and Abroad Alfred Crooks Feb 10, 2017 Donald Trump's new position as president could lead to a change in tone towards women's rights in both the US and…
How Not to Fight Trump Andrew Figueiredo Feb 7, 2017 A few days ago, I was scrolling through tweets and came across a number of references to this news story. Recently,…
Betsy DeVos and the Uncertainty of America’s Public Education System Jeremy Monk Feb 7, 2017 Starting two weeks before his inauguration on January 20, 2017, President Donald Trump's numerous cabinet picks…
The Alternative Reality that is Trump’s America Alessandra Puopolo Feb 6, 2017 On January 20th, 2017, a sparse crowd assembled to watch as Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of…
Cis-terhood: Intersectionality in the Women’s March Quinn Lazenby Feb 6, 2017 “You’re going to the Women’s March too?” The U.S. Border agent sneered, inspecting the “male” identification on…