FORECASTED CHANGES IN FRANCE'S EDUCATION SYSTEM
Staff Writer Becky Emrick discusses the forecasted changes in France's education system.
MIND GAMES: HOW VIRTUAL REALITY CAN HELP SAVE THE OCEANS
Might video games be able to help further the cause of ocean conservation? By Contributing Writer Annam Raza.
THE CASE FOR EDUCATION REFORM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Staff Writer Kristopher Klein makes the case for supranational education reform in Southeast Asia as ASEAN continues to grow, develop and integrate economically.
OVERCROWDING FORCES THE RELIGION OUT OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Staff Writer Jubilee Cheung takes a look at the issue of school overcrowding, and the problems it's creating for public and religious schools alike.
LEARNING LESSONS: EVALUATING MEXICAN EDUCATION REFORM
A conversation on education reform in Mexico. By Justin Lesniak
LESSONS IN EDUCATION: WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM FINLAND?
The United States' approach to education doesn't seem to be getting it anywhere, despite being one of the most expensive per student. To improve, should we follow Finland's lead? By Staff Writer Jubilee Cheung
MATERNAL MORTALITY IN NIGERIA: REDUCING RATES THROUGH EDUCATION
Contributing Writer Matthew Kucharski discusses an alternative to combating Nigeria's maternal health crisis.
STRENGTH FROM WEAKNESS: A BRIEF HISTORY OF HUNGER
How do hunger strikes satiate an oppressed people's desire for human rights and dignity? By Aoife O'Leary-McNiece, Staff Writer
ABANDONING THE YOUTH: TEACHERS LEAVE CLASSROOMS ON STRIKE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Children are the real victims of teacher's strikes in South Africa. By Alexis Coopersmith, Staff Writer
ENDING CHILD MARRIAGE IN INDIA
A human right violation, a hindrance to the country’s development. By Anouck Dubois, Contributing Writer
VIVA LA EDUCACIÓN: RESHAPING EDUCATION INEQUALITY IN CHILE
Staff Writer AJ Thomason discusses student outrage over education inequality in Chile.
LEAVES OF DESTITUTION: YEMEN AND QAT
Is Yemen socio-economic stucture poised for a drug induced collapse? By Lori Komshian, Staff Writer
A NATION SILENCED BY THE STAIN OF DENIAL: UC STUDENTS PROTEST FOR THE RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
PROSPECT gets a first hand experience of widespread protests demanding complete international recognition of The Armenian Genocide By Lori Yeni-Komshian, Staff Writer
THE SOCIAL CONTRACT AND THE SUB-CONTRACTED
How have Turkish and Vietnamese immigrants been shortchanged by German educational policy? By Harrison Gill, Contributing Writer
THE FOREST OF JOY: INSIDE A LEPROSY COLONY
A volunteering trip to rural India teaches a student about the social and medical challenges of leprosy. By Nikhil Nadkarni, Contributing Writer
A DIFFERENT LIFE
A glimpse into the Southern Sudanese Community Center of San Diego shows its many facets. By Nisha Bhakta, Staff Writer
IMPRESSIONS AND OBSERVATIONS OF THE LAND OF ISRAEL
A UCSD student’s journey through Israel and his observations about a land that represents ancient, traditional society as well as twenty-first century modernity. By David Dannecker, Staff Writer
MORE ISN'T ALWAYS BETTER: THE CONTROVERSY OF INCREASED ACCESS TO EDUCATION IN GUATEMALA
Guatemala’s education reform system seeks to reach out to more individuals in the rural communities and offer equal education. By Harrison Gill, Contributing Writer
MORE ISN'T ALWAYS BETTER: THE CONTROVERSY OF INCREASED ACCESS TO EDUCATION IN GUATEMALA
Guatemala’s education reform system seeks to reach out to more individuals in the rural communities and offer equal education. By Harrison Gill, Contributing Writer
SEVENTY-FIVE DAYS IN RWANDA
Reflections on three months of teaching in Rwanda. By R. Sky Brown, Contributing Writer.