Posted on 29 February 2012. Tags: cabrini, Cabrini college, convergence, issue19, Middle East, Multimedia, North Africa, Senior Honors Convergence class
When the Cabrini College Senior Honors Convergence class was offered the opportunity to make contacts with students and professors in the Middle East and North Africa through Catholic Relief Services, they were in agreement that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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Posted on 02 November 2011. Tags: Arab Spring, CRS, issue09, Mark Schnellbaecher, Middle East, Mohammed Bouazizi, youth bulge
Mark Schnellbaecher, CRS regional director for Europe and the Middle East, stressed that the future for the youth in many Middle Eastern countries is bleak during his visit to Cabrini College on Wednesday, Oct. 26.
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Posted on 06 March 2011. Tags: Editorial Issue 20, gas, Middle East, Prices
Media coverage has invited the world into protests in many Middle East countries including Bahrain, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Syria, Yemen and Egypt who are fighting against their strict regime for freedom. These countries, though rich in oil, are extremely instable. Among all of the unrest during this revolution, oil production decreases, causing oil prices to increase, leading to our gas prices hitting record-breaking numbers. With all of this international turmoil you may be wondering, what is our country doing about all of this?
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Posted on 21 February 2011. Tags: Egypt, Middle East, Middle East unrest, US foriegn policy
Since the end of January, the attention of millions of people has been on the Middle East and it’s pro-democracy demonstrations. For Dr. Jo Saba, psychology professor at Eastern University, the civil unrest hits close to home. Saba came to the U.S. from Egypt when he was 18 to further his education. His family and [...]
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