INDIA'S HISTORIC ELECTION: WILL POLITICAL PROMISES TO EMPOWER WOMEN BE REALIZED?
Staff Writer Rashika Rakibullah explores what India's historic election means for women in their fight against discrimination and violence.
WINTER OF DISCONTENT PART II: HOW WESTERN MEDIA IS FAILING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
Staff Writer Kirstie Yu continues her article series on a string of protests reflecting a pattern of global unrest. But will the media in the West notice anything besides Ukraine?
IN TOO DEEP? PROTECTING DEEP-SEA MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
Staff Write Melanie Emr discusses the importance of protecting the deep sea after attending a conference at Scripps Institute of Oceanography.
THE POLITICS OF SOCCER
Staff Writer Michelle Bulterys created a travel video in light of the upcoming 2014 World Cup, as well as Prospect’s Politics of Soccer event at UCSD.
PLAYING HOST TO THE WORLD CUP: PROMISED LOCAL BENEFITS TAKE A DIVE?
Staff Writer Andrew Muse-Fisher explores who really benefits when countries host the World Cup.
THE WRONG TURN: SAUDI ARABIAN WOMEN BANNED FROM DRIVING
Staff Writer Viet Tran discusses the ban that prohibits Saudi Arabian women from driving.
THE MYSTERY OF MH370
What became of Flight MA370? Staff Writer Aarushi Gupta takes stock of what we know.
DEBATING THE "UKRAINIAN PROBLEM": WHAT SHOULD THE UNITED STATES DO? (PART II)
Staff Writer Patrick Johnson argues international institutions and diplomatic efforts—not military power— are essential to resolve the Crimean crisis
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS AND HIV PREVENTION IN TANZANIA
Staff Writer Rebecca Benest discusses an innovative way to combating the HIV/AID epidemic in Tanzania.
DEBATING THE "UKRAINIAN PROBLEM": WHAT SHOULD THE UNITED STATES DO? (PART I)
Staff Writer Bijan Mehryar discusses the merits of using hard power to deal with the situation in Crimea
THE FUTURE OF MONETARY POLICY: COORDINATION AND FINANCIAL STABILITY?
Staff Writer Justin Lesniak discusses the post-2008 crisis global economy and the problems that emerge in trying to achieve financial stability
PUTIN ON THE MOVE: THE CRIMEAN CRISIS
Why does Crimea matter to Russia? By Robin Kunst, Staff Writer
WHERE SCIENCE AND POLICY CROSS PATHS: AN INTERVIEW WITH AN OCEAN SCIENTIST
Scripps researcher Lauren Linsmayer discusses her experience at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's 2013 Conference of the Parties in Warsaw. By Melanie Emr, Staff Writer
SOCCER SCORES NEW GOALS FOR HIV PREVENTION IN AFRICA
A look at how innovative humanitarian groups are using soccer to help address health issues, particularly HIV, in Africa. By Staff Writer Param Bhatter.
THE CRISIS IN THE CRIMEA: EXAMINING THE SITUATION IN UKRAINE
Over the last few weeks, the crisis in the Ukraine has escalated rapidly, with the most recent development of Crimea's proposed secession from the nation. Are we seeing the resurgence of Cold War politics? By Rashika Rakibullah, Staff Writer
DALLAS BUYERS CLUB: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Staff Writer Michelle Bultreys shows how the anthropological dimensions of Dallas Buyers Club