Tag: winter 2018

  • Unrest in Iran

    Unrest in Iran

    MARY DANIELS The recent protests in Iran could possibly affect President’s Trump’s decision on the Iranian nuclear deal and worsen the economic problems in the country. On Dec. 28, protests erupted in the Iranian city of Mashhad. The protest spread to more than 70 cities and resulted in 22 deaths and more than 3,700 arrests,…

  • Keeping Your New Year’s Resolutions

    Keeping Your New Year’s Resolutions

    DENAE RABINETTE According to research conducted by the University of Scranton, only 8% of people who set resolutions for the new year actually achieve their goals. So, how do you become an expert at resolution-keeping? Here are a few tips to help you better manage your goals for the new year. Start small Don’t overload…

  • Study Abroad Q+A: Anna Fisher

    GABY IORI Anna Fisher is a junior majoring in Non-Profit Management and Race and Ethnicity Studies.  Fisher spent a semester in Iringa, Tanzania. Q: What made you decide to go to this particular place? The program there [Tanzania] fit really well with my majors; it was a community development language and culture program. I wanted…

  • What’s New Book Review

    What’s New Book Review

    SAM SHAW “Children of Blood and Bone” by Tomi Adeyemi Published March 6, 2018 Zélie Adebola, the feisty protagonist of Tomi Adeyemi’s new high fantasy novel “Children of Blood and Bone”, is a divîner–her white hair marks her to be something “lesser” simply because her ancestors were maji. Zélie remembers when her beautiful country of…