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Poaching is a pressing international problem

April 10, 2018 Amy Weng

In Kenya, the world’s last male northern white rhino died Mar. 20. Of the entire species, only two remain due to extensive poaching. But the plight of the white rhino is not unique; countless other animal species are being poached to extinction.

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In International Politics Tags Volume 53, Issue 9
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Warriors walk out

April 10, 2018 Sophie Byerly

Signs declaring, “We Call BS” and “#enough;” students and teachers alike looking silently at the ground; 17 empty chairs, one for each victim—these were just a few of the scenes from the Mar. 14 walkout honoring the lives of the Parkland shooting victims and demanding stricter gun laws.

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In National Safety, Politics Tags Volume 53, Issue 9
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Fake News—What is it and what are its impacts?

March 9, 2018 Amy Weng

Recent years have seen a surge of fake news so prevalent that the term even became the Collins Dictionary “2017 Word of the Year.”

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In Politics, Internet Rights Tags Volume 53, Issue 9
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