September Issue 2014

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When Global Becomes Local

With crises festering in all corners of the world, students offer their ÀUVWKDQG H[SHULHQFHV LQ WKH FRQà LFWV in Israel, Venezuela and Russia.

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FIFA Word Cup

Representing countries from Argentina to France, students traveled to Brazil to cheer on their favorite teams during this summer!s FIFA World Cup.

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Ever since she was in middle school, junior Brooke Soloway has been smitten with pop boy band One Direction. She screamed uproariously at both their South Florida-area concerts, chanting the lyrics to “Little White Liesâ€? and “Moments,â€? two of her favorite songs. Then, in July, everything changed. Much to her chagrin, singer Zayn Malik tweeted the hashtag #FreePalestine,â€? a demonstration of solidarity toward the 3DOHVWLQLDQ VLGH RI WKH FRQĂ LFW LQ *D]D Soloway, an ardent proponent of Israel, was miffed. “I am a very open-minded person, and I am aware that there is always more than RQH VWRU\ WR FRQĂ LFW Âľ VKH VDLG ´+RZHYer, if your opinion is going to be seen by

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Megan West said that celebrities have a means of creating conversations about the issues that interest them because of their ability to engage a wider audience, but that often these comments provoke the ire of their fans. “It happens all the time that celebrities contribute their opinions and it generates backlash from their fans,� she said. “I UHPHPEHU ZKHQ , ZDV \RXQJHU LQ 7H[DV WKH 'L[LH &KLFNV ZHUH FULWLFDO RI WKH %XVK administration and they got a lot of their fans angry with them. They tried to backpedal later, but it seems like their career couldn’t recover afterward.� +RZHYHU LQVWDQFHV VXFK DV WKH GLVPLVVDO RI IRUPHU 0DUOLQV PDQDJHU 2]]LH *XLOOHQ LQ DIWHU KLV FRPPHQWV V\Ppathetic to Fidel Castro alienated fans of Celebrity Opinions, page 12

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Opinion

Students! apathy about global issues has troubling implications for the future.


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