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China’s Secret Genocide

Matthew Wyant, Writer January 31, 2024

With all the chaos going on in the world, certain issues including genocides are hidden, and are executed silently. Mass media refuses to cover it, or is limited in its coverage, and the suffering continues...

A Desire to Serve

A Desire to Serve

Marley Mittleman, Writer April 27, 2022

It has become increasingly common for people to decide to take a gap year or two in between high school and college. Matt Dunn, a 21 year old just starting his first year at MSJC, found himself spending...

Multiple Business Chains Retreat From Russia As War Intensifies

Multiple Business Chains Retreat From Russia As War Intensifies

Jonah Rauch, Writer April 7, 2022

What seemed like just another Twitter tirade at first glance, was actually part of a mass exodus of companies retreating from Russia due to the attack on Ukraine. The multi-million dollar corporation,...

Bentley in front of church in Ukraine

An Evacuated Missionary’s Experience During Escalating Tensions in Ukraine

Olivia Voelkel, Writer February 18, 2022

Bentley Bigelow, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was called to a Ukraine Kyiv/Moldova mission. Now, he is carrying out his mission in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. After...

World AIDS Day Turns 33, Spreading Awareness Remains Important

World AIDS Day Turns 33, Spreading Awareness Remains Important

Victor Ortiz, Jr., Writer/Co-Editor December 1, 2021

Initiated as a means to spread education awareness regarding the HIV/AIDS epidemic, World AIDS Day continues to do just that. It is observed each year on December 1, though efforts were initially started...

King Mswati III King Mswati III has accepted the need for national dialogue

Eswatini: A Nation Ready for the Future

Jake Cruz October 26, 2021
“For The past six weeks, pro-democratic protestors in Eswatini have periodically taken to the streets to express their displeasure with King Mswati III and to call for political reforms,” reports NPR’s Tandai Marima. Protests began sparking across the country after the death of a 25-year-old law student in May, allegedly at the hands of Eswatini’s police.
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