By Olivia Kingree Rescue dogs are working to sniff out bodies buried under the remains of buildings hit by two major earthquakes in central and southern Mexico. On September 8, an 8.1…
By Cate Shannon and Colleen Dabrowski At the 72 U.N. General Assembly in New York on September 19, Donald Trump, President of the United States, threatened genocide. His speech began on a…
By Inji Kim On Friday, September 15, London woke up to the news that there had been an attack at the Parsons Green tube station in the District Line, the fifth busiest…
By Violet Wallerstein A mass exodus of almost 400,000 Muslims escaping violence in Myanmar and fleeing to Bangladesh has been taking place since late August according to CNN. Rohingya Muslims are leaving…
By Colleen Dabrowski A second deadly earthquake struck Mexico on Tuesday, with the epicenter just 650 feet from the September 8 quake. The second earthquake was a 7.1 magnitude, a small step…
By Ellie Kreidie On September 17 at 4:53 AM, the world was treated to another tweet by President Trump. The tweet stated, “I spoke with President Moon of South Korea last night.…
By Hannah Bouchard Image from newsweek.com On Thursday, September 7, an 8.2 magnitude earthquake hit the southern coast of Mexico, making it the strongest earthquake to strike Mexico in a century since…
by Laura Archer, Staff Writer On Monday, Senior Civic Scholar Danielle Dorvil hosted the event “Immigration: Bridging the Cultural Gaps.” The purpose of the event was to inform both domestic and international…
by Nina Campli, Contributing Writer With the ever more hostile and confusing political climate today, it can be difficult to determine which of our rights are being expanded, if any, and which…
By Dalton Valette One of the many adventures that college offers to its students is studying abroad. Drew is no different and through the Center for Global Education, students have a plethora…