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Reflections on Race, Education, and Economic Equality: A Conversation with Dr. Cornel West

April 12, 2016January 12, 2021 Matthew J. Santucci

Dr. Cornel West, professor emeritus of Princeton University and author of over 30 books, is one of the most prolific political activists in the African American community today. An advocate for social justice, the labor […]

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Sharks and the Countdown to Extinction

December 4, 2015January 13, 2021 Anastasia Lacina

Sharks are fundamentally misunderstood creatures.  For centuries, sharks have been feared because of their sharp teeth, ominous fins, and vicious visage.  But the truth is, sharks are not a danger to humanity.  In fact, they’re […]

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European Myopia: The Resurgence of the European Right

November 11, 2015January 12, 2021 Matthew J. Santucci

If the post-war period can be credited with the rise of liberalism in Europe, the period following the financial crisis of 2008 can be credited with ushering in a new wave of right-wing sentiment. One […]

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Has the MTA Become Too Expensive for the Public?

November 8, 2015December 7, 2020 Christopher Artun

For the 8 million residents who call New York City home, mass transportation is an important aspect of city life. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority provides subway and bus service throughout the five boroughs. However, MTA […]

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THE PASSIVE CONDONING OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

November 4, 2015December 7, 2020 Christopher Artun

On April 24, 1915, the regime of the Ottoman Turks began a systematic decimation of the Armenian race, known as the Armenian Genocide. This heinous plot claimed the lives of 1.5 million Armenians, and belittled […]

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