AAPIA history week preview
photo courtesy of Shelby Meyers AAPIA at USF's Journey to the East.

AAPIA history week preview

photo courtesy of Shelby Meyers AAPIA at USF's Journey to the East. For the week of Mar. 30 through Apr. 6, the Asian American Pacific Islander Student Association (AAPIA) will be holding a number of events to recognize different celebrations from across Asia. Food, movies…

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Brexit deal continue
photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons The UK and the EU have 16 days to come to an agreement on the Brexit deal proposed by Theresa May in November 2018.

Brexit deal continue

photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons The UK and the EU have 16 days to come to an agreement on the Brexit deal proposed by Theresa May in November 2018. On Mar. 29, the United Kingdom (UK) will leave the European Union (EU) and the two…

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Israeli PM indicted with bribery, fraud and breach of trust charges
photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Netanyahu will see the effects of Mandelblit's indictment announcement come election day Apr. 9.

Israeli PM indicted with bribery, fraud and breach of trust charges

photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Netanyahu will see the effects of Mandelblit's indictment announcement come election day Apr. 9. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took a significant blow on Feb. 28 when Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit announced that he would indict Netanyahu for bribery, fraud…

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Scandal tarnishes progressive Canadian Prime Minister
photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Trudeau's reputation as the face of a progressive, honest Canadian government could be tarnished by this growing scandal.

Scandal tarnishes progressive Canadian Prime Minister

photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Trudeau's reputation as the face of a progressive, honest Canadian government could be tarnished by this growing scandal. In the past month, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has lost two of his cabinet members and his principal secretary in the…

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PCP boycott protests NCPD
Katrina Carlin/Catalyst Chavez, who lives off campus, sits at B dorm with two residents.

PCP boycott protests NCPD

Katrina Carlin/Catalyst Chavez, who lives off campus, sits at B dorm with two residents. Thesis student Cesar Chavez sits on the Palmer B dorm porch in his “Proyecto Bioarqueologicó Andahuaylas” vest, conversing in his booming voice, punctuated by giggling fits—at least until he talks about…

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TParty returns to campus
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TParty returns to campus

A safe, inclusive environment: that’s the goal of T[rans] Party—an on-campus organization that is returning for the spring semester. According to an email TParty Co-president and thesis student Emily Via sent to the Student’s List, “TParty is a peer-led support group on campus for trans,…

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Messages in a bottle at PCP
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Messages in a bottle at PCP

Last Friday night, on Feb. 22, white canvas flapped in the winds over the S.S. O’Shea as music floated through the air. Thesis students Becca Caccavo and Myles Rodriguez and second-year Salua Rivera threw this February’s Palm Court Party (PCP) with the theme “SOS: Save…

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PG&E plans to file for bankruptcy
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PG&E plans to file for bankruptcy

On Jan. 4 California’s largest utility company, Pacific Gas & Electric Corp., (PG&E) announced that CEO Geisha Williams would step down and their plans to file for bankruptcy protection in the wake of about $30 billion in liability costs due to its responsibility for the…

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