There Will Come No Soft Rains
August 18th, 2020 By: Ganon Evans There Will Come Not So Soft Rains On August 10 th , 2020, a massive windstorm known as a […]
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August 18th, 2020 By: Ganon Evans There Will Come Not So Soft Rains On August 10 th , 2020, a massive windstorm known as a […]
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Editor-in-Chief Celine Park analyzes the government policy in Turkey on the topic of the Syrian refugee crisis. By Celine Park Credit The Myriad News “Our
Closing the Door: An analysis on the Syrian refugee crisis in Turkey Read More »
Avery Parkinson explains the western response to requests for repatriation of African artifacts stolen during colonization. By Avery Parkinson Credit: The Myriad News At the
Western institutions respond to calls for repatriation of stolen African artifacts Read More »
Katharine Steers reports on the capture and execution of a female policewoman by the Taliban as well as the U.N.’s response to the violence. By Katharine
Taliban captures and kills female policewoman Read More »
Here’s the bottom line. We are living in House of Cards. Season 5. Chapter 53. A tremendous turn of events down in quiet rooms we,
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By Kagan Rowland Credit: The Myriad News The event is one of the biggest on earth Every year as many as 2.5 million people from around the
Saudi Economy Suffers Following Historically Low Hajj Turnout Read More »
By Vidhi Pathak Credit: The Myriad News President Jair Bolsonaro’s victory in the 2018 Brazilian election indicates a critical shift in global politics. A report by The Monthly
Democratic Brazil’s Rising Autocratic Regime Read More »
August 11th, 2020 By: Megan Hakopian You’ve heard the phrase “Period. End of Sentence.” But have you heard the new phrase “Periods don’t stop for
“Periods Don’t Stop for Pandemics”: Menstrual Hygiene During COVID-19 Read More »
Online Editor Sandra Koretz comments on the ongoing conflict between Armenia And Azerbaijan. By Sandra Koretz Credit: The Myriad News Conflict ensues between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Conflict ensues between Armenia and Azerbaijan Read More »
Emily Yoon comments on the detrimental effects of the fast fashion industry. By Emily Yoon Credit: The Myriad News In a global era where clothing consumption
Clothes, but at what cost? Read More »
Online Editor Sandra Koretz comments on the ongoing conflict between Armenia And Azerbaijan. By Sandra Koretz Credit: The Myraid News Conflict ensues between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Armenia and Azerbaijan Breaking Conflict Read More »
Caitlyn Park explains the struggles of pollution in the Dominican Republic, and concludes to how the country is responding to the difficulty. By Caitlyn Park
Pollution in the Dominican Republic is more serious than you’d think Read More »
Raghav Pandya explains the rapidly growing concerns over Venezuela’s health dilemma and how the government’s denial of the crisis violates basic human rights. By Raghav Pandya
Pay to Live: Venezuela’s health crisis Read More »
Nicole Nguyen explains the terror of the “nuclear-like” attack on the Lebanese capital Beirut. By Nicole Nguyen Credit: The Myriad News An Explosion at Beirut
Beirut explosion kills at least 78 Read More »
August 4th, 2020 By: Ganon Evans Republicans are currently tailing Democrats in terms of ambitious policies to fight the climate change crisis. As this issue
The Other Side: Trump and the Republican Party on Climate Policy Read More »
Managing Editor Zane Kim presents an irony where a North Korean defector that came to South Korea 3 years ago decided to illegally return to
A Breach in Security: COVID-suspected defector returns to North Korea Read More »
Global Manager Luke Riley examines independent Hungarian media’s battle with the increasing overreaching influence of far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s administration, and the rising dangers
The Fight for Free Press in Hungary Read More »
Andrew Seol explains the recent WE Charity scandal and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s larger history of ethics violations and hypocrisy. By Andrew Seol Canadian
Justin Trudeau’s facade of integrity revealed in light of WE Charity scandal Read More »
By: ANanya Randeria Credit: The Myriad News Executive Editor Ananya Randeria shares her opinion on the lack of international response to the Uighur Crisis, and
The Uighur Crisis: an upcoming genocide? Read More »
By: Klelia Loka Credit: The Myriad News Klelia Loka explains—in English and Albanian—the recent news on the conflict between Kosovo and Serbia. [English version] Kosovo
Kosovo removed from Apple Maps sparks controversy Read More »
By: Ashish Bist Labour forces are blessed to the economy. How can the Ministry of Human Resource Development emulate a developed country regarding the curriculum
Various Forms of Labour Read More »
By: Shraeya Iyer – Credit: The Myriad News Shraeya Iyer examines the effects of the water crisis on a woman’s life: the barriers against education,
The Global Water Crisis: The negative effects placed on women Read More »
By: Kathryn Papas While doing research for my summer internship with an Armenian organization, I have stumbled on articles about the denial of the Armenian
My Culture’s History is Not Recognized Read More »
By: Sophia Musante Credit: The Myriad News Sophia Musante reports on the spike in gender-based murders in South Africa as quarantine lifts. Protests in South
Gender-based murders spike in South Africa as quarantine lifts Read More »
By: Anika Shashidhar Credit: The Myriad News Anika Shashidhar explains human trafficking and the effects of such crimes on victims. What is human trafficking? “Human
Human Trafficking: a form of modern slavery Read More »
By: Hallmon Hughes What is a battleground? A battleground is a “a piece of land on which a war or battle is fought.” While academics
Are Conservative Students At A Disadvantage on College Campuses? Read More »
By: Kate Konvitz; Credit: The Myriad News Kate Konvitz explains how Arab Gulf State Oman carries a neutral foreign policy and acts as the official
Oman, the enemy of none Read More »
I am no poet. Obviously. But, an op-ed detailing how I feel the exchange of politics and individual’s character does not seem right. I am
The Personality of Politics Read More »
By: Fay AlAdwan, Credit: The Myriad News Fay AlAdwan explains the cultural practice of honor killings in many Arab countries and the context behind its
Honor Killings: A Cultural Phenomenon Read More »
Opinion: By: Eleanor Mobley The Myriad News Eleanor Mobley explains the global effort to limit plastic use, as well as her own experience with helping
Getting rid of plastic, one purchase at a time Read More »
Opinion: By Thomas Schram Credit: The Myriad News Thomas Schramm reports on growing concerns about the app TikTok and its reliability with data protection. Popular
A ban on app TikTok is considered by countries worldwide Read More »
Editor in Chief Celine Park explains the resource curse that negatively affects many countries dependent on natural resources for economic development. Opinion – By Celine
The Resource Curse: What it is and how it affects political economy Read More »
Raffaella Rubenstein, Kai Schaffer and Hope Shinderman discuss how anti-Semitism remains in our society, even during times when political activism is gaining more traction. Opinion
Anti-Semitism persists in a politically active America Read More »
Opinion – By: Emma Walther – The Myriad News Content Editor Emma Walther explains—in English and in French—the population declination of various countries around the
It’s (becoming) a small world Read More »
Opinion Article – By: Celine Park – The Myriad News Editor-in-Chief Celine Park describes the facets of NEOM, Saudi Arabia’s mega-city that could change how
NEOM, Our New Future? Read More »
Author: Ashish Bist I question, is advocating for embargos on Chinese goods and services an appropriate approach? Till what stretch it will the crutches of
India’s Resurgence to China Read More »
Copy Editor Kyle Reims reports how the #donotexecute social media campaign could change the Iranian Supreme Court decision to execute three Iranian men. By Kyle
Social media campaign may alter Iranian Supreme Court Decision to execute protestors Read More »
Editor-in-Chief of The Myriad News Celine Park reports on a London police officer who placed his knee on a Black man’s neck, a scenario far
News Brief: London police suspended after kneeling on Black man’s neck Read More »
July 22, 2020 Ashish Bist Is Social capital at peril? What hinders Social capital? and can technology accustom and emulate the attribute of Social capital?
COVID’s Social Capital Read More »
So it’s late. Past 9 P.M. I cannot sleep though. Work has yet to stop. In my mind though, thousands of questions continuously swirl. How