Author: Sarah Ewing
On 15 June the Oromo Legacy, Leadership and Advocacy Association (OLLAA) and the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect held a discussion on the human rights situation in Oromia, Ethiopia following the 13 May release of OLLAA’s annual human rights report. The report outlines ongoing patterns of human rights violations in Oromia and highlights […]Read More
Researchers with the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases have quantified the link between vision impairment and academic performance in a new study of primary school students in Tanzania. The approach, published in Vulnerable Child Youth Studies, could provide a model for global wellness.Read More
Venezuela’s oil sector is rapidly recovering as U.S. restrictions ease, international companies return, and exports reach their highest levels in seven years.Read More
Virginia Tech has flipped Amarri Irvin from Notre DameRead More
Georgia Institute of Technology President Angel Cabrera is stepping down to take on a new leadership opportunity. What is it? Who is next?Read More
The lawsuit asks a judge for the green light to punish Texas Tech for allowing Sorsby to play after betting on sports.Read More
Last week, the Big 12 received a notice from Paxton’s office saying that the conference could face potential legal action if it pursued any sanctions against Texas Tech.Read More
The NCAA and Big 12 Conference are taking Texas Tech and quarterback Brendan Sorsby to court over an ongoing gambling probe.Read More
Fox is taking over the TV in over 100 million homes.Read More
How one clip from an Asian creator pushed the Atlanta pastor to challenge Black spending habits and demand a test of economic dependence.Read More