FROM THE BLOOD OF PATRIOTS AND TYRANTS
Have the peaceful movements in the Middle East really brought about change? By Adham Bishr, Staff Writer
HOW TO CONTAIN IRAN AFTER IT GETS NUCLEAR DETERRENTS
The United States should be prepared for the new power and position of a nuclear-armed Iran. By Ari Kattan, Staff Writer
SEVENTY-FIVE DAYS IN RWANDA
Reflections on three months of teaching in Rwanda. By R. Sky Brown, Contributing Writer.
WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT - A SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
Women's education, empowerment and human rights are a vital aspect of international development. By John Chuidian, Staff Writer.
THE WEST BENGAL PARADOX
How has the Communist Party of India managed to maintain power in West Bengal for over 30 years of poverty, economic stagnation, and voter discontent?By Vijay Rao, Contributing Writer
HOW MUCH FOR A KALASHNIKOV?
What factors determine the price of AK line assault rifles, humanity's favorite weapon of war? By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer.
WINDS OF COMPROMISE FOR THE CALIFORNIA CONDOR
Wind energy from Baja California: A possible solution beneficial to economic and conservation interests. By David Dannecker, Staff Writer
THE RACE MAZE
Richard Thompson Ford offers a new way of approaching the complex issue of anti-discrimination. By Caroline Mattias, Staff Writer
THE CHALLENGES OF INTERNATIONAL AID AND DEVELOPMENT: INTERVIEW WITH SCOTT WEBB
Scott Webb began as a Muir College student and now works as a program officer for International Relief and Development. By Alexsandra McMahan, Staff Writer.
PRECIOUS KNOWLEDGE AND THE CRISIS OF NATIVISM IN ARIZONA
After the ban of the Mexican-American/Raza Studies program in Arizona schools, people stand in opposition to the bill and promote ethnic education and diversity. By Justin DeWaele, Staff Writer
REBEL VIGILANTES AND INTER-CITIZEN TENSION: INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION NEEDED TO ESTABLISH HUMAN RIGHTS IN LIBYA
Is external intervention necessary to prevent further human rights abuses in Libya? By Vidya Mahavadi, Staff Writer
A PRECARIOUS RELATIONSHIP: TURKISH-GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDENTS SPEAK ABOUT GERMANY'S TURKISH MINORITY
At the onset of the 21st century, Turks comprised the largest immigrant group in Germany. Over the years, issues of integration, prejudice, and identity have taken the form of overt clashes and unsaid tensions.By Megha Ram, Contributing Writer
A PRECARIOUS RELATIONSHIP: TURKISH-GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDENTS SPEAK ABOUT GERMANY'S TURKISH MINORITY
At the onset of the 21st century, Turks comprised the largest immigrant group in Germany. Over the years, issues of integration, prejudice, and identity have taken the form of overt clashes and unsaid tensions.By Megha Ram, Contributing Writer
BUILDING A SAFER WORLD: WHY THE US SHOULD UNILATERALLY ELIMINATE LAND-BASED ICBMS
While bilateral nuclear arms control treaties are a step in the right direction, the United States should begin phasing out land-based nuclear ballistic missiles. By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer.
THE QUARTET SHOULD PRESSURE THE PALESTINIANS, NOT ISRAEL
Palestine or Israel — Which one should make the first move? By Ari Kattan, Staff Writer.
PUERTO RICO AS SEEN BY THE "HALF-BLIND WITHOUT GLASSES"
Puerto Rico's place in US culture - left in limbo. By Tania White, Staff Writer.
PUERTO RICO AS SEEN BY THE "HALF-BLIND WITHOUT GLASSES"
Puerto Rico's place in US culture - left in limbo. By Tania White, Staff Writer.
BRINGING AFGHANISTAN HOME: AN ANALYSIS OF THE USSR'S INVOLVEMENT IN AFGHANISTAN AND ITS EFFECTS ON SOVIET POPULATIONS AND DOMESTIC POLICY
How did the USSR's war in Afghanistan change Soviet society? By Satenik Harutyunyan, Contributing Writer.
BRINGING AFGHANISTAN HOME: AN ANALYSIS OF THE USSR'S INVOLVEMENT IN AFGHANISTAN AND ITS EFFECTS ON SOVIET POPULATIONS AND DOMESTIC POLICY
How did the USSR's war in Afghanistan change Soviet society? By Satenik Harutyunyan, Contributing Writer.
"DON'T PUT THAT IN YOUR MOUTH": A LECTURE BY JEFFREY SMITH
Author Jeffrey Smith on the threat of genetically modified food. By David Dannecker, Staff Writer.