– By Vittoria Caroli
One of the most discussed, if not the most complex, dark, and mysterious crime cases that Italy has been dealing with for the past 41 years. Who is responsible for the disappearance of the innocent 15-year-old girl?
– By Vittoria Caroli
One of the most discussed, if not the most complex, dark, and mysterious crime cases that Italy has been dealing with for the past 41 years. Who is responsible for the disappearance of the innocent 15-year-old girl?
– By Aurora Caruso
Truman Kelley’s directorial debut exposes the social problem of misogyny and does not need special effects to frighten the viewer.
– By Amanda Contessa
Beyond her artistry, it is evident that Chappell does not like the boxes built around women in music. Chappell’s voice is admirable regarding the issues surrounding scrutiny in an unforgiving world, particularly in the inundation of misogyny, criticism, and those who speak before they think.
– By Vittoria Caroli
Youth violence is becoming one of the social problems that worries the most, so that it is sometimes referred to as an actual emergency to fight against.
– By Carolina Grace Littleton
Ryan Murphy reignites Menendez courtroom controversy in one part of his nine-part, true crime anthology, “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.”
– By Miguel Presencio Ortiz
– By Giorgia Zampini
Major cities are seeing a rise in violent and predatory crimes this past year. Rome and Milan alone account for 15 percent of the 30 percent of crimes in Italy.
– By Carolina Littleton
With the rapid increase in LGBTQIA+ identities, it is more important than ever for there to be safe spaces that individuals of any age, color, identity, and sexual orientation can go to without feeling threatened or judged.
– By Adriana Ortega
Immigrants work across a variety of sectors, with many serving as the backbone of the hospitality industry, working in cafes, restaurants, and stores. The contributions of immigrants in Rome are often overlooked, but they are integral to the city’s vibrant culture and economy.
– By Lavinia Leoncini
With the Jubilee year beginning this Christmas, Rome is expecting to open its doors to about 32 million pilgrims, businesses around Vatican City are preparing for an anticipating influx of tourists from around the world, stocking up merchandise like rosaries, crucifixes, sacred medals, and Vatican-themed items.