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Ending Polio: A Long Overdue Eradication
by Erfan Faridmoayer November 26, 2013Erfan Faridmoayer Editor The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has called it “one of the most feared diseases of the twentieth century.”…
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Chemical Weapons Victory: A Loss for the Syrian People
by thegeneration November 12, 2013By: Erika Jahan Tuesday, Oct. 15 was celebrated by Muslims worldwide as Eid al-Adha. The festival is one of the two biggest holidays in…
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A Snowden Summer
by Amber Murakami-Fester October 15, 2013by Amber Murakami-Fester Editor Edward Snowden’s exposure of the National Security Agency’s PRISM surveillance program in early June made sure that the media had…
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Adventures in Bizzaro World: or how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb…
by James Walker September 16, 2013by James Walker Editor Last week, the President of the United States of America made a televised appeal to the nation, asking them to…
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Taiwan’s East Asia Peaceful Initiative
by thegeneration September 5, 2013by Chiaming Shen Contributing Writer Recently, the territorial dispute between Taipei, Beijing and Tokyo over the Diaoyutai (Senkaku) Islands in the East China Sea has been…
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Sorry for the Inconvenience – Brazil is Under Construction
by thegeneration October 22, 2013by Michelle Sinness Contributing Writer When Brazil won the Confederations Cup final soccer game on Sunday night, June 30th, 2013, the streets of Brazil’s…
