Discourse comparing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to the situation between Taiwan and China are too simplistic, but they do challenge us to acknowledge the threats facing the entire free world, argues guest columnist Claire Tiunn PO ‘24.
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Invasion of Ukraine weighs heavily on 5C community members with connections to the conflict
When Maria Lyven PO ’22 asked her family how they were doing last week, her mother told her that she woke up to the sound of explosions.
OPINION: I am of Ukrainian heritage, and I’m proud of it
5C students should understand the history of Ukraine and stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people as they resist Russian invasion, writes guest columnist Valerie Braylovskiy PO ’25.
OPINION: For my immigrant family, Russia’s response to Biden’s ‘killer’ comment is all too familiar
Russia’s response to President Biden calling Vladimir Putin a “killer” recalls classic tactics used by the Soviet Union and many other authoritarian regimes to obfuscate criticism of their human rights records, argues Ben Reicher PO ’22.