CampusForeign AffairsOpinion A Plea to Brexit Negotiators: Keep Erasmus By Jessie Williams Uncertainty. The buzzword of Brexit. What will happen? When will it happen?…The Sundial PressDecember 11, 2016
Foreign AffairsOpinion Red and White Stripes: A Response to Mark Narusov By Zak Vescera Zak’s original piece “Castro, Canada, and History’s Absolution” can be found here. Mark’s…The Sundial PressDecember 5, 2016
CampusForeign AffairsOpinion Castro v. Cuba: A Response to Zak Vescera By Mark Narusov Note: This piece is a response to Zak Vescera’s article entitled “Canada,…The Sundial PressDecember 4, 2016
CampusForeign AffairsOpinionStudent Life COP 22 à Marrakech : deux questions que tout le monde se pose By Gabriele Giordanengo Le weekend du 19 et 20 Novembre 2016 certains étudiants du campus ont…The Sundial PressNovember 22, 2016
AssociationsCampusForeign Affairs How Will Trump Affect the Economy? By William Labasi-Sammartino Trump’s shocking victory this past Tuesday certainly upset a lot people. Social activists…The Sundial PressNovember 13, 2016
Foreign AffairsOpinion Trumped-Up Charges: Donald Trump’s Attack on the Media By Megan Evershed Pathetic fallacy is a literary device used to express human emotion through…The Sundial PressNovember 9, 2016
Foreign AffairsOpinion The Psychology of Big Data By Kateryna Gordiychuk It is November 7th, 2016, and the American Presidential Election results are just…The Sundial PressNovember 7, 2016
Foreign AffairsOpinion Don’t Let Russia Fall Under the Radar By Nastassia Maes Chasing down every piece of news in the world is challenging and…The Sundial PressNovember 6, 2016
Foreign Affairs Gilles Kepel à Reims: Terreur dans L’Hexagone By Floriane Le 25 février dernier, Gilles Kepel s’est rendu sur le campus de Reims…The Sundial PressFebruary 29, 2016
Foreign Affairs Le travail des enfants, un “droit fondamental” ? By Sarah Lévy Picture courtesy of intrepidacious (Flickr) - Children in Potosi, Bolivia Si l’on…The Sundial PressJanuary 20, 2016