Tag: russia

Speaker talks Putin’s downfall

Sergei Erofeev, political science professor at Rutgers University, discusses his research "Vladamir Putin's Suicide Mission – The Rise and Fall of a Dictator" at the Campus Center on Nov 18.

Speaker considers E.U. peacekeeping role

The International Studies Institute sponsored a lecture Wednesday featuring Noelle Lenoir, a French international lawyer. Her talk titled “Europe Reborn: Taking Stock of the European Union’s Response to the War in Ukraine” was held in Morgan Auditorium at noon before an audience of about 30.

There is no room for bias in war reporting

The media has no place for bias or harmful language, but the Ukraine-Russian war has highlighted instances of just that, with racist comments made by news reporters.

Letter to the Editor

I believe it's time for all of us to rise in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.

Just grab Trump by the impeachment

President Donald Trump has consistently shown his willingness to obstruct justice, particularly in regard to efforts to investigate possible collusion in Russia. He has violated the Emoluments Clause, as well as the Presidential Records Act of 1978.  For these reasons, Trump should be impeached.

Russia rings in Trump support

With the 2018 midterm election approaching, the U.S. government is not giving enough attention to Russia targeting voters.

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