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Conflict between Israel and Iran; What does this mean for the Middle East
Conflict has long been a recurring theme in the Middle East, with multiple parties all facing disagreements. While the region had been relatively peaceful for some time, conflict rose again with Hamas’s October 7th attacks on Israel. With a year since the initial attacks, things have only gotten worse in the region, with violence now spreading to more countries as … Continue Reading
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Ranked Choice Voting: Is it The Way of The Future
Pick your top five, go! While this may seem strange, according to some experts, it is the new way forward and should be how voting in elections is now conducted. Although this concept may be foreign to some and a silly way of administering an election, it is a vital part of democracy and could be the way of the … Continue Reading
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Haiti Gangs are Running the Scene
Haiti has long been a country polarized by the disparities between the citizens and the economic conditions placed on the country. Before Haiti’s independence, they were a slave colony of France and subjected to their rule and monetary restrictions. When Haiti gained independence, the government was forced to pay back France for everything it had destroyed in the fight for … Continue Reading
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Is Democracy Dead? Gen Z Reaction to Alexei Navalny’s Death
Generation Z, the spark of many conversations and the generation many college students are in, is one of the most exciting and controversial groups recently. This group contains anyone born between 1997 and 2012 who has seen the world unfold in a way few have seen before. Growing up in the post-9/11 era and the era of school shootings, this … Continue Reading
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