G20 Summit

India’s rise as the “Voice of the Global South” By Rohan Jayaraman ’25 Earlier this September, India hosted the 18th annual G20 Summit in New Delhi, where leaders of the 20 most powerful economies and governmental organizations discussed various global issues and drafted a declaration that addressed world problems. India’s proactive initiative to create meaningful […]

Rise of Labour Support in the U.K.

The failures of the Conservative Party  By Tillie Fischoeder ’25 The rise of Labour Party support in the U.K. government is no surprise, given the failures of the Conservative Party in recent years. Britain is currently experiencing hampered economic progress and a cost-of-living crisis due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the war in Ukraine, and overall […]

America Should Give Six Billion Dollars to Iran

Fears about the Biden admin’s exchange are unfounded By Tobiashus Swatherton Americans are overreacting to Biden’s Iranian Prisoner Swap. All that is known of the situation is that Iran would receive $6,000,000,000 for only five Iranian-American prisoners. Firstly, $6,000,000,000 is a significant amount of money for the American government to be paying in a civilian […]

Small but Mighty

The undeniable influence of SMEs on both local and global economies By Arjun Shroff ’27 Small and medium enterprises, also known as SMEs, are often overlooked as major contributors to the global economy, but the truth is that they are incredibly influential. From the local corner store to an international manufacturer, SMEs have a major […]

Trump vs. DeSantis

Friends become foes in the 2024 Republican primary By Asher Esty ’25 Don’t shoot your teammate in the foot! This idea seems simple enough, but the Republican primary candidates do not understand the message and instead fight with each other, turning former teammates into enemies. Former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have […]

West Africans Coups

Russia spreading propaganda through West African unrest By Oliver Straight Nissen ’25 2020 marked the start of another series of coups in West Africa. Mali endured a military coup as a result of poor national security, and over the past three years, many other countries in West Africa have also experienced internal unrest. These recent […]

A Summer of Natural Disasters

The rise in natural disasters in the U.S. is not a surprise By Charlotte Garrity ’26 Heavy smoke consumes the typically bright skies of Maui, blanketing the rich wildlife and crowded villages with fire, ash, and disaster. Such was the horrific experience of Maui residents this past summer as their homes were destroyed by wildfire, […]

Unintended Consequences

How AI Poses Challenges to Education By James Foote ’25 As artificial intelligence has planted itself into our everyday lives, the education system must grapple with the pros and cons, along with the effects that it has on generations of youth learning. With newly created AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s LaMDA, educators realize […]

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