El Chapo’s Escape
By: Garrett Speller
The multiple prison breaks of “El Chapo” Guzmán, the most recent on July 11th, seem more like film or fantasy than real...
African Penguins on Path to Extinction
By: Arya Prindiprolu
They are adorable little guys, about knee high, and the only birds that have wings specialized for swimming. They are known as...
New Motors Could Combat Global Warming
By: Jenna Marcus
The levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere have been rising at dangerous rates. As humans emit pollutants...
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Good or Bad?
By: Ananya Murthy
Historic. Landmark. Groundbreaking. Revolutionary. These are among many of the words that have been used lately to describe the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)...
How Asteroids Can Help Us Reach Mars
By: Sherrie Chen
With technology developing rapidly, we step closer and closer to the Universe. Mars is always the one on the top of the...
Russia Increases Syria Bombing
By: Harleen Kaur
Earlier this month Russia increased its bombing campaign in Syria, more than doubling the number of strikes than was seen at the...
Eleven Killed in Afghanistan Airplane Crash
By: Leena Sen
On Thursday, October 1st, a C-130 plane crashed at Jalalabad airport in Afghanistan at around midnight local time. Six of the 11...
Mumbai Train Bombers Brought to Justice
By: Garrett Speller
Picture a train in Mumbai, India in 2006. It’s loud, full of people clamoring to get home from work. Then, starting at...
Catholic Church is Forced to Confront Issue of Homosexuality
By: Kasey Vangelov
On October 3rd, High ranking Vatican priest Monsignor Krzysztof Charamsa lost his position in the Catholic Church after coming out as gay...
Greece Still In Turmoil
By: Ani Nrusimha
Greece had an election - again.
Political power has been shifting fast and discontent has grown in Greece, which has been suffering from...