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Assayer of Student Opinion.

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Daudistel returns as interim provost

Amanda Guillen, Assistant Editor January 20, 2015

Junius Gonzales, former provost and vice president for academic affairs, announced in November his new job as senior vice president for academic affairs of all 17 campuses for the University of North Carolina, which will become effective Jan. 28. Currently,...

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Guatemala’s Ambassador for the Permanent Mission Jose Maria Argueta was in charge of introducing the Declaration on the Terrorist Attacks in France. He said it had to be done so the members of the Organization of American States could condemn the attacks and speak on behalf of their countries.

Countries of the American continent condemn terrorism

Alicia Alvarez, SHFWire Intern January 20, 2015

The debate, conducted in Spanish, was translated by reporter Alicia Alvarez WASHINGTON - The principles of the French Revolution “Liberté, égalité, fraternité” were underlying every speech given Thursday during the Permanent Council meeting of...

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Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post, left; former congressman Mike Rogers; Gen. Michael Hayden, former CIA and NSA director, and Paul Stockton, former assistant defense secretary, met Thursday to discuss ways to improve cyber security.

Officials urge legislation to promote cyber security

Tori Kneuven, SHFWire Intern January 20, 2015

WASHINGTON – Cyber security experts rallied behind President Barack Obama’s proposal this week to increase cyber security. Obama and United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday announced the need to increase information sharing between...

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Je Suis Charlie?

Maria Esquinca, Copy Editor January 20, 2015

Two weeks ago, the offices of the magazine, Charlie Hebdo, were attacked by radical Islamists, which left 12 people dead. The magazine was notorious for publishing what many called Islamophobic depictions of the prophet Muhammed on their covers. The...

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