– By Micol Silvera
Author: The Matthew at JCU
– By Vishwa Parmar
Meet Dean Francesca Cuccovillo as she discusses her goals towards students’ growth inspired by her experience as an international student.
– By Michaela Salzman
The 12th annual NASA Space Apps International Challenge has brought together young talents across the world in an attempt to create solutions to challenges faced on Earth and in space. A delegation of JCU’s JERO International Consulting group served as mentors at the event.
– By Michaela Salzman
Join The Matthew staff at the 2023 Ferrara Journalism Festival celebrating the 30th anniversary of the acclaimed Internazionale magazine.
-By Annalucia Scotto di Clemente
The sexual harassment scandal at the final match of the UEFA Women’s World Cup sets gender equality back, specifically for women in sports and especially in Italy, where the news has been terribly overlooked.
– By Camilla Cialella
JCU student Valeria Reyes on being a club leader, what it means to be involved, and exploring future aspirations and goals.
– By Kayla Muller
“The recent Nagorno-Karabakh conflict unveils the unstoppable rise of drones in warfare. While promising real-time peacekeeping, their dark side reveals unnerving consequences, from lightning-fast targeting to unbearable psychological pressure. Driven by the deadly efficiency of these aerial marvels, the world watches as they rewrite the rules of warfare.”
– By Nicole Di Maria
A win on the UAW picket lines could mean a step in the right direction not only for American labor, but for the global community at large
– By Priscilla Pui Sze Chan
Barbenheimer, the cinematic spectacle of the summer, marked the debut of Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ and Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie.’ In this review, I delve into these two seemingly distinct films, exploring their profound comments on a shared theme – the cruelty of humanity.
– Max Nokes
