News Brazilian Government Encourages Universities to Implement Racial Quotas April 25, 2005 by Amber Skinner From within the often padded comfort of the United States, it is sometimes easy to forget…
News Aristide’s Possible Return to Haiti April 25, 2005 by Amber Skinner At a press conference last Tuesday ousted Haitian President Jean-Bernard Aristide described the fate of his…
News Annan Investigated for Involvement in Oil-For-Food Program April 25, 2005 by Amber Skinner Few people on earth have not heard the influential name Kofi Annan; from the cover of…
News Ethiopian History Returned to Country Last Tuesday April 25, 2005 by Amber Skinner An immensely significant piece of Ethiopian history was returned home last Tuesday; a sizable piece of…
News Chinese Government Calls For an End to Anti-Japanese Protests April 20, 2005 by Amber Skinner Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing explained at a recent meeting that the violent protests are a…
News Remnants of Apartheid Eradicated in South African Politics April 12, 2005 by Amber Skinner Ten years after apartheid legally ended in South Africa, the political party responsible for over 50…
News Italian Journalist Shot By Coalition Troops in Baghdad March 7, 2005 by Amber Skinner An Italian reporter for the communist paper Il Manifesto who was wounded on March 4 by…
News HIV INFECTION RATE AMONG BLACKS DOUBLES March 7, 2005 by Amber Skinner African Americans are contracting the HIV virus at a rate double than that of the late…
News U.N. Jolted by New Rape Scandal February 25, 2005 by Amber Skinner Incident in Haiti Adds Rape to Growing List of U.N. Corruption Charges A recent sex scandal…
News Pneumonic Plague in the D.R.C. Causes Mass Exodus February 22, 2005 by Amber Skinner Outbreak Began Last December But WHO Just Received Notification In the Democratic Republic of the Congo…