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The Year of Elections: A Watershed for the Global Order

opinion

The Year of Elections: A Watershed for the Global Order

  • Ethan Fulton

More voters than ever in history are heading to the polls this year. The implications of voters’ decisions, made under the shadow of AI-influenced...

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UN Reports Sudan in Need for Emergency Life-Saving Humanitarian Aid

UN Reports Sudan in Need for Emergency Life-Saving Humanitarian Aid

  • Anonymous

Across Sudan, over 14 million children urgently need life saving humanitarian support according to the UN. There is a drastic shortfall in funding...

Study Away Chronicles: In Defense of the Social Science Core

Study Away Chronicles: In Defense of the Social Science Core

  • Andreja Zivkovic

What is an NYUAD student, a specimen so peculiar in its nature, far away from NYUAD? Do they shed all of the Abu Dhabi ways in exchange for the...

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Calls for “uncommitted” votes in wake of Biden policies

  • Anna Lipiec

The First Holidays Back Home

  • Mira Bunga Rachmana Raue

UN Reports Sudan in Need for Emergency Life-Saving Humanitarian Aid

  • Anonymous

Shadows over Democracy: Pakistan’s Electoral Quandary

  • Abdullah Yusuf

opinion
Navalny’s Legacy Across Eastern Europe

Navalny’s Legacy Across Eastern Europe

  • Yana Peeva

Alexei Navalny brought fearless anti-corruption activism before his death in a remote prison, but he also promoted intense nationalism and...

On “Defense of Intelligence” by Albert Camus

On “Defense of Intelligence” by Albert Camus

  • Yana Peeva

In “Defense of Intelligence", Albert Camus champions active citizenship and open critique — highlighting the role of media in healing social divides....

Shadows over Democracy: Pakistan’s Electoral Quandary

Shadows over Democracy: Pakistan’s Electoral Quandary

  • Abdullah Yusuf

A struggle is ongoing in Pakistan where a youth mobilization for a brighter future is facing up against historical military dominance. I believe the...

news
Calls for “uncommitted” votes in wake of Biden policies

Calls for “uncommitted” votes in wake of Biden policies

  • Anna Lipiec

The “Listen to Michigan” movement has encouraged casting “uncommitted” ballots in protest of recent Biden policies.

Women’s History Month 2024 is Here

Women’s History Month 2024 is Here

  • Yana Peeva

Women’s History Month is a holiday set aside to honor womens’ contributions to history, culture and society. It has increasingly taken on an...

features
The First Holidays Back Home

The First Holidays Back Home

  • Mira Bunga Rachmana Raue

New perspectives gained, but familiar bonds strong: a story of growth and reconnection amidst coming home.

columns
Ten Questions You Should Not Ask Your Graduating Senior

Ten Questions You Should Not Ask Your Graduating Senior

  • Ethan Fulton

Someone you know may be moving onto greener pastures come this May. As they reflect on their four years of being the black sheep of campus, here is...

New Dawn for RomComs?

New Dawn for RomComs?

  • Yana Peeva

The 2010s saw lackluster rom-coms, leading us to rewatch '90s and early '00s classics and revive their trends. Yet, some new releases are emerging as...

Music Column: Homecoming Edition

Music Column: Homecoming Edition

  • Yana Peeva

After a long silence, it is time to turn the music back all the way up (but do observe quiet hours please).

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