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Category Archive: Commentary

The Matthew Staff Predict This Year’s Academy Awards

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The Matthew’s Staff has held a poll predicting the Academy Awards’ 2024 outcomes, here are our possible winners!

March 11, 2024 Articles, Commentary

Intelligence vs Beauty in Today’s Society

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Is it more important to be beautiful or intelligent? Throughout history these two concepts have always been intertwined, either in a good or bad way. What about the 21st century? 

March 11, 2024 Articles, Commentary

Now and Then: The Uncertain Future for Classic Rock

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With the release of The Beatles’ final song, “Now and Then,” rock artists are finding creative ways to remain relevant in an expanding music world.

March 11, 2024 Articles, Commentary

An Immersion Into the Years of Lead, Through the Words of Pietro Grasso

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Student Commentary By Vittoria Caroli / Matthew staff / | Edited by Paige Chinn On January 29, 2024, […]

March 11, 2024 Articles, Commentary

Femicide in Mexico and Feminist Protests: a retrospect of 2020  

Student Commentary By Barbara Peña Guzman This article refers to acts of gender violence that may be distressing […]

March 11, 2024 Articles, Commentary

History Behind the Present-Day Genocide in Palestine. How We Can Help. 

– By Nicolette Alexandra Brito-Cruz

December 3, 2023 Articles, Commentary

Discussing Niger with Dr. Luca Raineri: Insecurity and Inner-turmoil  

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Speaking on Niger’s coup, Dr. Luca Raineri, discusses the economical, political, and geographical disadvantages of Niger in a lecture on November 8th in Guarini Campus.
– By Kylie Short

December 3, 2023 Articles, Commentary

Theoretically, Human Rights Are Inviolable. But Are They, Practically?

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As soon as tyrannical leaders or oppressive political groups gain power, they tend to violate human rights in pursuit of their own interests and enrichment.
– By Vittoria Caroli

December 3, 2023 Articles, Commentary

We can be heroes, for more than one day

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Are modern heroes in today’s movies and tv series better than the older ones, or is this variety of new heroes meant to show us that everyone has the potential of becoming a hero? 
– By Micol Silvera

December 3, 2023 Articles, Commentary

Why The Rubiales’ Kiss Is an Affront to Women’s Soccer Even If Italian Media Didn’t Mention It  

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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 

October 29, 2023 Commentary

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