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Javier Milei at his campaign headquarters

Argentinian Elections: What’s to Come?

Isabel Andjell, Staff Writer October 9, 2023

In two weeks, on October 22, citizens of Argentina will vote for their next president, Senatorial members, and Chamber of Deputies members. The candidates for the presidential race were determined in...

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Gas Shortages

by Athena Freire, Student Writer April 19, 2023

Long queues at gas stations in Miami-Dade and Broward counties over the weekend were accompanied by spontaneous "no gas" posters attached to the pumps. Many motorists made lines in an attempt to fill up...

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Louisville Shooting: When Will It Stop?

by Athena Freire, Student Writer April 17, 2023

Unfortunately, another shooting has occurred this year, increasing the number of shootings in the country to 147. According to the New York Times, 647 mass shootings happened in 2022, and as of this time...

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Mic Drop: SVB Bank Collapses

by Athena Freire, Student Writer April 5, 2023

Last week, the worst economic crisis hit Silicon Valley since the infamous 2008 recession. The technology and innovation sectors have been served by Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), a reputable bank, for more...

The Willow Project

The Willow Project

by Mariana Alvarez, Staff writer April 3, 2023

After months of intense persuasion and in spite of concerns that the project, known as Willow, would undermine American work to stop fossil fuels globally, the Biden administration approved one of the...

A vigil was held at Clawson High School for Alexandria Verner on Tuesday night

Catastrophic Shooting at Michigan State University

by Isabel Andjell, Staff Writer April 3, 2023

On Monday, Feb. 13, a gunman opened fire on Michigan State University’s Berkey Hall around 8:30 p.m, and later moved to the student union. He killed three students and critically injured five others....

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Earthquake Strikes Turkey and Syria

by Athena Freire, Student Writer February 7, 2023

With Kahramanmaras's district and many others in Turkey destroyed by yesterday's earthquake, the death toll keeps rising by the day. According to officials, more than 41,200 people are dead and thousands...

Brazil’s Violent Congress Attack

Brazil’s Violent Congress Attack

by Athena Freire, Student Writer January 16, 2023

A week after Lula da Silva’s close win against former Brazilian President, Jair Bolsonaro, protesters in Brasilia completely trashed the congressional building. Acting in support of Bolsonaro, these...

Brittney after arriving in the U.S. after her detainment in Russia

Brittney Griner released in prisoner exchange with Russia

by Isabel Andjell, Staff Writer January 6, 2023

On February 17th, Brittney Griner, a WNBA and Olympic champion, flew to Russia to complete an overseas season. There, she was arrested by Russian officials at Sheremetyevo Airport on drug possession charges....

Bali, Indionesia

Bali Enacts Travel Restriction

by Arian Gil January 6, 2023

International travelers have flocked to the popular resort island, Bali, prompting hopes that Indonesia's battered tourism industry is on the road to recovery. But this month, controversial new laws were...

Mauna Loa erupts across Hawaii island.

Mauna Loa Awakens

by Lucy Gonzalez, Staff Writer December 8, 2022

The sky above the eight islands of Hawaii lit up in hues of red and orange as smoke dispersed. After 38 years of inactivity, the world’s largest volcano, Mauna Loa, erupted in Hawaii.  Mauna...

Dead bodies were lined up against the streets of the city after deadly stampede.

Halloween Tragedy in South Korea

by Lucy Gonzalez, Staff Writer November 10, 2022

A Halloween festivity in the city of Itaewon, South Korea, resulted in a massive crowd surge that left many people severely injured and dead.  About 100,000 people populated the narrow streets of the...

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