A New Direction for South Korea Mia Trana Jun 10, 2017 In April, South Korea’s former President Park Geun-Hye was impeached and charged with bribery, coercion, abuse of…
The Petrodollar Regime is Crumbling, but How Will the U.S. Economy React? Nick Chao Apr 15, 2017 The global energy market is undergoing a rapid transformation in favour of unconventionally-sourced oil and…
Tsunami Watch: Blue Wave Coming? Andrew Figueiredo Apr 10, 2017 The ingredients for a rising wave were all there. The controversial Republican president’s approval rating sat at…
Queer Ancestors: Bequeathing Stories to Fractured Minorities Quinn Lazenby Apr 8, 2017 “As gay people, we get to choose our families, and you—you are my family,” the legendary drag performer RuPaul …
THAAD: A Tale of Four Countries Shirley Wang Apr 6, 2017 Amidst western cacophony surrounding the rise of a new radical right in European elections, a new U.S. travel ban,…
Unintelligent Intelligence Andrew Figueiredo Apr 4, 2017 Recently, Congressman Devin Nunes of California, chair of the Intelligence Committee, revealed that Donald Trump’s…
Tequila and Startups: Mexico’s Growing Tech Scene Michelle Klein Apr 2, 2017 When asked where the latest technological innovation blooms, many answer Silicon Valley. Much to the world’s…
G(ouging)O(ur)P(oor) Andrew Figueiredo Mar 21, 2017 The 1956 Republican Party platform calls for “reductions in taxes with particular consideration for low and middle…
With Friends Like These: North Korea’s Nuclear Test and China’s… Suzanne Holcomb Mar 19, 2017 China and North Korea are two states bound by geography and politics. Since the division of South and North Korea…
Jeff Sessions and Relationships with Russia Nicole Sharma Mar 14, 2017 On March 1st, allegations arose of US Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, communicating with the Russian ambassador…