Tagged Issue 130:22

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China, US meet but tensions remain

This week has been a wild one in terms of the U.S. and its relation to the World. Most strikingly, of course, were the missile strikes leveled against Syria. Trump authorized these as a chastisement for the use of chemical attacks that were used against the Syrian people earlier in the week. These strikes became…

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Garica takes home Masters win

Sergio secures first ever victory in 81st annual golfing tournament over Justin Rose     The 81st Masters Tournament, hosted this past week at Augusta National Golf Club, produced the suspense and drama that golf enthusiasts have anticipated from the annual championship. The tournament was overshadowed by the palpable absence of four time Masters champion…

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Ballet Club performs original show

The story of the boy who never grew up has been around for decades. There have been multiple movie, play and musical adaptations, which have originated from J.M. Barrie’s story that was released in 1904. With a long history of creative renditions to the fantastical tale, it only made sense that Hope College’s Ballet Club…

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Using butterfly effect for a renewed world

Reusing, reducing and recycling: effective actions or solely common good beliefs? In too many cases of environmental degradation, good intentions are morphed into excuses for the rapidly increasing clutter, carbon and catastrophe that plagues our growing world. In the very economic “Theory of Good Intentions,” Dr. Paul Niehaus, an economics professor at the University of…