The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has left Armenia and Azerbaijan tensions over the Nagorno-Karabakh region to boil over.
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A letter to the CSULB campus from a Ukrainian student
The war in Ukraine has caused stress and fear in the lives of many Ukrainian students who are away from their homes. Ivan Prokopenko shares his experience and the significance of the war.
Beach Sports S1E4: Men’s and women’s basketball bid farewell to successful seasons
Daily Forty Niner · Beach Sports S1E4 — Men’s and women’s basketball bid farewell to successful seasons
CSULB professors weigh in on the Ukrainian crisis
CSULB professor’s discuss their thoughts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine last Thursday Feb. 24, as tensions continue to escalate.
Sean Hannity becomes the news
Just when we thought the dark clouds surrounding President Donald Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen couldn’t get any more Stormy, it appears Fox News anchor Sean Hannity has stumbled into the crossfire. While it should seem obvious that journalists should adhere to ethical standards, put aside personal biases and[Read More…]
Comey – ‘“No Doubt’” Russian government interfered with presidential election
After nearly a month of speculation and waiting, former FBI Director James Comey appeared in a public hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee Thursday morning to answer questions on the investigation into possible Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election. The committee started with both Chairman Richard Burr (R –[Read More…]
The U.S. should not supply arms to Ukraine
The United States and Russia are on the brink of another Cold War. On Feb. 7, 2014, the Obama administration announced that it was considering arming the Ukrainian military as a possible solution to end the crisis in eastern Ukraine, according to the BBC. To even think of escalating the[Read More…]