Lecture explores women’s rights in post-invasion Iraq
Women’s rights in Iraq have taken a drastic turn for the worse since the United States invaded in 2003, a visiting scholar said in a lecture Tuesday.
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Women’s rights in Iraq have taken a drastic turn for the worse since the United States invaded in 2003, a visiting scholar said in a lecture Tuesday.
Despite the recent independence of South Sudan, the genocide in Darfur continues to devastate the region, a Northwestern University professor told a crowd of mostly students Tuesday night.
As many out-of-state students board the free shuttle to the airport today for Fall Break, they can count on the service being more consistent for the rest of the year, coordinators said.
About 100 people turned out to the FedEx Global Education Center on Tuesday night to learn how unstable nations are threatening the world’s security.
Nearly one year after the UNC football program suspended players’ Twitter accounts, the legality of the decision is being revisited by the campus community.