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Cyber warfare is a real issue
With the advancement in technological warfare, it seems that countries that primarily use human soldiers are now going to have a difficult task of combating enemies, especially ones they cannot see.
Coles is hopeful for Africa’s future
Julius Coles, former president of Africare, discussed the economic and social problems Africa has faced, as well as how the continent has improved in recent years, during his talk on Sept. 20 in the Howell Board Room.
‘Insights’ gives a peek into China
A full house of more than 50 spectators, challenging the maximum occupancy of 46, attended the lecture on “China: Insights,” curated by writer Allan D. Coleman at the Pomona Museum of Art in Claremont last week.
Putting principle before profit
Nearly two weeks ago, Google Inc. successfully shut down its search engine in China after declaring in January it would not comply with Chinese censorship.
Cao connects labor and education
Yingxia Cao, director of institutional research at the University of La Verne, challenged American education with an informative lecture on the relationship between private higher education and the labor market in China.

