DENGUE VACCINE TRIAL FAILS TO IMPRESS
A search for a solution to dengue fever. By Shruti Shivastav, Staff Writer
LAND MINES AND HUMAN RIGHTS
In the autonomous region between Armenia and Azerbejian, there exists a gross afront to universal human rights. By Lori Komshian, Staff Writer
E-WASTE AND YOU: A DAILY CHOICE
The disposal of our electronic gadgets is causing worldwide health problems. By Catherine Martini, Contributing Writer
CHALLENGING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN TURKEY
An evaluation of the extent to which existing policies have effectively punished and prevented domestic violence in Turkey and specific policy recommendations for further action. By Soomin Park, Contributing Writer
INDIGENOUS REPRESENTATION IN LATIN AMERICA
Throughout Latin America, indigenous people hold little political power. By Mireya Pinell-Cruz, Contributing Writer
HUNGARY AND MEDIA PLURALISM
Freedom of expression and media pluralism in Hungary. By Harrison Gill, Contributing Writer
EVALUATING THE CUBAN EMBARGO
Over several decades, the United States' embargo of Cuba has done little to improve human rights in that nation. By Brandon Amash, Contributing Writer
THE DEVIL BANISHED?
The rule of Charles Taylor in Liberia may have ended, but his violent legacy continues. By Teresa Almeida, Staff Writer
TERRORISM IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY: VIOLATIONS AND PROTECTIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS
An in depth analysis of the human rights questions associated with guerilla war, terrorism, and counter terrorism in Spain's Basque Country. By Claire Putnam-Pite, 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
ADDRESSING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BURMA
Burma is a country in crisis. Have foreign investors lived up to their pledge to improve the socio-economic atmosphere? By Neda Said and Julia Bowling Contributing Writers
AN INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR OF THE HOLOCAUST LIVING HISTORY WORKSHOP
Susanne Hillman reveals common misconceptions concerning Nazi Germany's infamous political and ethnic cleansing. By Nolan Weber, Senior Editor
FAIR TRADE: A STEP TOWARD ETHICAL CONSUMPTION
Is it worth it to consume products that benefit companies on one hand, but destroy lives on the other? Fair Trade poses a possible solution. By Simeen Shaikh, Staff Writer
WHAT NOW: RUSSIAN INVOLVEMENT IN THE SYRIAN CRISIS
What is needed in Syria to bring about a successful rebel victory? By Adham Bishr, Staff Writer
MALI’S UNCERTAIN FUTURE: A NATION FACED WITH MUTINY, REBELLION AND UPRISING
With the recent takeover of northern Mali by rebel groups, natives struggle to find a solution that will lead to peace. By Shruti Shrivastav, Staff Writer
A DIFFERENT LIFE
A glimpse into the Southern Sudanese Community Center of San Diego shows its many facets. By Nisha Bhakta, Staff Writer
'KONY 2012' AND THE DANGERS OF ESCALATION
Invisible Children's moral certainty doesn’t simplify the “wicked problem” of counterinsurgency. By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer.