By Dan Hasan UCR Class of 2016
UCRITICAL: Academia for the Academics, Knowledge for All
By Lisa Deijl UCR Class of 2014
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford: Is he for real? Or is he just… completely cracked?
By Eva Jousset Arts & Culture Section Editor
The Impact of the Haiyan Typhoon in the Philippines
By Maggie Fennessy
Eastern Europe: A Look to the Right
By Bartosz Animucki UCR Class of 2016
In Praise of: Peter Williamson, the Rockabilly Kid
By Eva Jousset Arts & Culture Section Editor
Boosting The Dutch Film Industry: €20 Million More for Movies
By Daniel Janssen Staff Writer
The P5+1 Strategy: The German Perspective
By Tajha Chappellet-Lanier Staff Writer
The Magic That Will Make You More Productive, Energetic and Lovely in the Morning: Breakfast.
By Tessa van Hoorn Staff Writer
The European Banking Union: An Essential Part of the European Project
By Koen Maaskant Staff Writer The Eurozone crisis that followed the economic and financial crisis of the past years almost led to the end of the European Project and is still in a very vulnerable phase of restoration. The bankruptcy of several banks and the sovereign debt crisis of countries such as Greece and Ireland…
Iran’s Ambiguous Intentions
By Erisa Nuku Staff Writer On September 27th, Secretary of State John Kerry had a meeting with the Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif. This has been the highest-level diplomatic exchange between Iran and the United States in the past thirty years. It was followed by a historic phone call between President Barack Obama and Iran’s…
UCR Student Housing: Unattainable Standards or Unsatisfactory Service?
By Naomi Kreitman Staff Writer The current relationship between UCR students and Woongoed Middelburg, its only housing company, is not ideal. A poll of 147 students, approximately a quarter of the student population, has shown that 39% are dissatisfied with Woongoed’s services, and 13% are very dissatisfied. In an interview, HAC Chair Maria Verwoerd and…
Approaching the ‘War on Terror’ – Could the Westgate Mall Shooting Have Been Prevented?
By Lisanne Ophoff UCR Class of 2016 On September 21, armed Al-Shabaab militants stormed the Kenyan shopping mall Westgate. Armed with AK-47’s and grenades, the conflict caused enormous chaos and resulted in dozens of fatalities. They asked Muslims to leave and sometimes checked if people were really Muslims by asking them, for example, for the…