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  • March 15, 2010 | Lucas Puente
     This spring one of the more common news stories has been the destruction of natural disasters. It started with the horrific earthquake in Haiti that killed over 200,000 individuals. The 7.0 strike was the worst to strike that country since 1770 and could not have been located at a worse location, with its epicenter only 10 miles from the...
  • March 12, 2010 | Tarsi Dunlop
    Erika Solanki is a current Sophomore at UCLA.  She was recently awarded the Morgan & Helen Chu Outstanding Scholar Award of $3,000 through the UCLA Asian American Studies Center (AASC).  This award recognizes Ms. Solanki for having the highest GPA in her entire freshmen class, and the completion of the most...
  • March 11, 2010 | Reese Neader
     April 10, 11: UNC-Chapel Hill Conference events will focus on promoting the themes of Natural Security and Sustainable Security as tools for conceptualizing U.S. grand strategy. On Saturday, workshops will be hosted by progressive foreign policy organizations to highlight special projects and opportunities for...
  • Education
    March 11, 2010 | Kirsten Hill
    Back in September we all breathed a sigh of relief as we learned that the House had passed the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act (SAFRA)—the “single largest investment in higher education in history.” The new piece of legislation “would broaden the government’s existing direct-lending program, saving billions...
  • March 9, 2010 | Bruce Wilson
    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/07/business/07quality.html?ref=business New York Times: March 7 2010. With the recent recall of the near 8 million Toyota vehicles due to an ‘acceleration problem’, American businesses have an opening to gain market holdings. To do so, companies like Ford and GM, largely seen as inefficient and out of...
  • Education
    March 9, 2010 | Casey Maliszewski
     This past week, President Obama took the podium along side of U.S. Secretary Arne Duncan, Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, and long-time education advocate and current chair of America’s Promise Alliance, Alma Powell to highlight the immense problem that America has: the high school dropout crisis. President Obama’s call...
  • March 7, 2010 | Imani Strong
    “A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him and a child cannot afford to be fooled” —James Baldwin Ebonics or, more accurately, African American Vernacular English (AAVE) came to the forefront of national consciousness with the Oakland Controversy which was an attempt by the school board in Oakland, CA to recognize the legitimacy of AAVE...
  • March 5, 2010 | Aaron Bos-Lun
    By David Perelman '11 In its most recent fireside chat, Wheaton's chapter of the Roosevelt Institute had the pleasure of hosting the student leader of Wheaton's Objectivist club, Steven O'Hara to discuss the philosophy of Objectivism and its relation to the economic system of capitalism.  As highlighted by member Chris MacDonald, the...
  • March 3, 2010 | Gonzalo Pizarro
    California is currently experiencing a budget deficit of over $26 billions. With cost reduction coming primarily from education and social programs we have chosen—either for ideological or political reasons—to ignore marijuana legalization as a possible solution. As we are faced with economic hardship we continue to spend $35 billions every year...
  • March 2, 2010 | Reese Neader
     On Feb. 24, the coalition led by Yulia Tymoshenko representing the once vibrant 'Orange Revolution' in the Ukraine was crushed with the election of pro-Moscow Prime Minister Victor F. Yanukovich. Although the results have been confirmed by international observers, Western governments have greeted the decision with concern.  As...