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Sunday, August 10 2025

VIDEO: Seattle, America’s Coffee Afficionado

CULTURS 31 0

USA Today Travel’s local caffeine afficionados Captain and Clark share their favorite independent coffeeshops in the Seattle area. The cup runs over for travelers looking for local spots beyond the iconic Starbucks flagship.

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Q & A with American Actress Ashley Casias

Taylor Aguilar 61 0

American Actor Ashley Casias graduated from University of California, Irvine (UCI) in 2012 with a degree in theatre. The actress now lives in Sonoma, Calif., Eight hours north of Hollywood. Culturs got the chance to discuss how she has pursued […]

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Atrocity in the Sudan: Mass Rape in Darfur

Sydney Shalz 67 0

On February 11, 2015 the Human Rights Watch released a report on Sudanese army forces executing military orders that included going door-to-door and looting property, arresting men, beating residents, and raping at least 221 women and girls inside their homes […]

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Tayo Rockson: Voice of Third Culture Kids

Courtney Deuschle 90 0

Tayo Rockson, the CEO and founder of UYD magazine, is a TCK on a mission to make a difference in the world by spreading the word about Third Culture Kids. A Third Culture Kid is someone who straddles cultural boundaries […]

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Sauti Sol; musical celebrities out of Africa

Courtney Deuschle 152 0

Sauti Sol is one of the hottest musical groups out of Africa right now. Their pop sound, mixed with traditional Kenyan influences has made them one of the most popular groups in East Africa.The four members of the group, Bein-Aime […]

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Neo Liberalism Part 4: What Can We Do?

Renee Ormond 46 0

Throughout this series, we have discussed how big government structural adjustment programs and multilateral financial institutions perpetuate Neoliberalism. They use a top down approach to poverty reduction, that doesn’t really help those who are most impoverished. So, what can we […]

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Neoliberalism Part 3: What Happened in Jamaica?

Renee Ormond 232 0

In order to understand how Neoliberalism affects Jamaica, We have to look at some history. The Island was a colonial possession of England until its independence in 1962. Many countries that have been colonies of westerns powers have had trouble, […]

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6 reasons why YouTube is shaping the world around us

Kay Bennett 58 0

When former Paypal employees Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim created YouTube in 2005, they couldn’t have possibly known the video powerhouse that YouTube would become. Today, YouTube has mounted to a huge societal component of how we communicate […]

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