Thoughts on American media, French secularism and counterterrorism By Tamar Furman ’21; Photo by Ian Langsdon In a manner startling even to Americans now well-accustomed
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By Arshiya Bhayana ’22; Getty Images On November 27, 2020, Iran’s top nuclear physicist and spearhead of its nuclear weapons program, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was shot
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Dear Haverford Community: We, as faculty members of the Haverford College Political Science Department, write to support and honor the work of students who have
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By Chris Conrad ’21 Dear Publius, I am not here to call you evil. I am simply here to ask you a question: Whose side
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By DisruptHaverford The post below is a response submitted by a student who requested to appear under the moniker DisruptHaverford on behalf of the student
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By Publius An article was submitted by a Haverford student going by the pseudonym “Publius” to the Clerk and Bi-Co News over the weekend, which
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By Chris Galebinge Over the past few decades, China’s perception of American politicians has been based on the clear-cut difference between the two parties’ positions:
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By Yvonne Yan ’21 Americans are not the only group of citizens rattled by the approaching election. On the other end of the globe, Chinese
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By Riley Sobel ’24; Image: Philly Voice Demonstrators confront Philadelphia police regarding the killing of Walter Wallace Jr. following a rally in Malcolm X Park
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By Tom Wymard ’21 Thousands line up at the Lancaster County Airport to await President Trump’s arrival for his rally on Monday, October 26th My
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By L ’21 Anarchists are in the streets and the news. Donald Trump and Joe Biden condemn them. We have witnessed a black rebellion against the police over this summer. With the latest round of rebellions happening recently in West Philadelphia, it is abundantly that a new moment in the
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By Chris Conrad ’21; Graph by educationdata.org Earlier this year, Democratic state senator Jeanne Dietsch argued that when it comes to education, “This idea of
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By Rafael Grossman-Naples ‘23 Dissatisfaction with life comes from many sources, each different for every person. But a common source of dissatisfaction, distrust, disagreement, and,
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By Katherine Hueston ‘23; Image created by Brian Stauffer for Human Rights Watch in 2015 During my senior year of high school, as I sat
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Further conflict on Turkey’s doorstep allows Ankara another opportunity to pursue his revisionist agenda in Eurasia. By Benjamin Deichman-Caswell ’21; Image Source: Reuters/Murad Sezer The