American and Italian students’ perceptions of coffee prices differ amidst price rise due to inflation.
-By Divya Dhawan
American and Italian students’ perceptions of coffee prices differ amidst price rise due to inflation.
-By Divya Dhawan
JCU’s Office of Health and Wellbeing introduces a partnership with a nutritionist this fall semester as part of the new events to educate and support university students.
-By Sophia Ghantous
The JCU Culinary Experience at Enoteca Corsi continues to be sold out months before registration. The osteria offers three cooking sessions per semester where students can learn about traditional Roman cuisine and taste traditional Roman dishes.
– By Charlotte Dammicco
Soroush Sanaeinezhad, Iranian artist and expatriate living in Prague for the past three years, speaks out on the recent murder of Mahsa Amini.
– By Thesar Abazi
Iran’s regime is threatened by violent strikes and protests that are likely to slowly become an actual civil war. The roots for this situation to break out can be found within the history of neocolonialism.
-By Nicole di Maria
Anna Pastoressa, the mother of an ex-detainee, speaks of the struggle during six years of visits. A story where advocacy, art, and resilience intertwine with the horrors of this dreadful jail complex.
-By Alice Finno
Now more than ever, we need to make schools an inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ students worldwide.
– By Giulia Leo
Discover the brand-new film appreciation club where students openly share opinions and thoughts on cinematography.
– By Ella Stillion Southard & Film Appreciation Club
After attending #IFJ22 in Perugia, The Matthew reports a handful of interesting and inspiring events related to international journalism and its evolution in today’s world.
– By Arianna Lopez
A report on the different perspectives presented during the university panel on the Russia-Ukraine War.
– By Giampaolo Cavazzuti