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IB Stress, the Phone Policy, and Unhealthy Habits: Our Advice Column Responses
The Nations Voice Advice Column aims to provide a space for students to submit pressing, anonymous questions that will be answered by...


Interview with Megan McFarlane: Sustainability Consultant and Ecolint Alumna
Photo 1: https://www.consultdss.com/about/careers/a-day-in-the-life-of-megan-mcfarlane/ (Note: This would typically be a Nations Voice...

Myanmar's Massacres
The Rohingya Crisis. Source: CNN The Muslim Rohingya have been indigenous people of Myanmar for centuries, however, they are not...
Apr 1, 20203 min read


Record Temperatures & Rain are Changing Antarctica
Antarctica is one of the places most strongly impacted by Climate Change at the moment. Here's a quick look at the causes and devastating...
Mar 30, 20201 min read


Putin's Grab at Power
Vladimir Putin has been in power since 1999. Serving as Prime Minister on two separate occasions, he is currently serving his fourth...
Mar 13, 20202 min read

The Lucrative Business of Puerto Rico’s Natural Disasters
Puerto Rico has declared a state of emergency as a deadly earthquake terrified the islanders on the 7th of January 2020. The 6.4...
Jan 9, 20204 min read


No Confidence in the Romanian Prime Minister - No Confidence in Romania?
Viorica Dancila moments after losing a no confidence vote Romania’s centre-left government has been toppled after losing a no confidence...
Oct 27, 20192 min read


A New Start for Romania
Protests in Romania No one wants a corrupt ruling party and luckily, Romania has managed to avoid this. Due to a larger turnout of...
Jun 23, 20193 min read


Another Day, Another Journalist Behind Bars in Russia
Ivan Golunov sits in prison in Moscow, awaiting trial Ivan Golunov, a 36-year-old investigative journalist, was arrested in Moscow last...
Jun 11, 20194 min read

Swiss Shares, European Deals
For the past 4 years, the European Union has found itself stuck in painfully slow negotiations with its independent alpine neighbour,...
May 15, 20193 min read

The Venezuelan Crisis
Juan Guaidó, president of the Venezuelan Parliament, greets a crowd in Caracas as he announces he has assumed executive powers. Since...
Apr 4, 20193 min read


The “Pink Tax” or the uphill battle which is Gender Equality
A series of research articles in newspapers across the globe have recently found that women pay more for products than men do in a...
Apr 2, 20193 min read


The Climate Change Protest in pictures
Check out the amazing pictures from the protest that Campus des Nations held in support of Climate Change this Friday, March 15th - more...
Mar 15, 20191 min read


Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Rise to Fame
“My mother told me two things constantly. One was to be a lady, and the other was to be independent.” - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg...
Mar 13, 20194 min read


A New President for the World Bank
The World Bank is one of the world’s most international and influential institutions. By offering developmental assistance (loans, expert...
Mar 6, 20194 min read


Another National Emergency in Sudan
Omar al-Bashir, the current president of Sudan, recently made headlines, calling for a national emergency at the presidential palace in...
Feb 26, 20192 min read

Rot Down Under
“If a healthy banking system is dull, then Australia’s must be sick to the core.” - The Economist. Australia’s four biggest lenders saw a...
Feb 23, 20193 min read


How Kiribati Is Battling Climate Change
Climate change is quickly altering the lives of I-Kiribati people. Photo by Josh Haner. Climate change is affecting everyone, in every...
Feb 20, 20192 min read


Switzerland - a new referendum concerning gun laws
Switzerland has been a nation known for its liberal firearms legislation. The usage and ownership of firearms ranging from sports rifles,...
Feb 3, 20192 min read


Why Nutritionists Are Calling Coconut Oil “Pure Poison"
Just as we begin to become accustomed to the idea of the great, holy powers of “Coconut Oil”, somebody had to step in and tell us that...
Dec 1, 20182 min read


Trump’s Recent Pardons
An attempt to right criminal justice wrongs or a message to those implicated in the Russia investigation? On April 13, 2018, President...
Jun 9, 20182 min read


The war on the West's doorstep
Ukraine, the West’s border with Russia and the scene of conflict both political and armed. Today it is home to nearly 42 million people...
Jan 23, 20184 min read
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