Archive for the Category ‘Top 25 of 2007’

5. High-Tech Genocide in Congo

5. High-Tech Genocide in Congo

Sources: The Taylor Report, March 28, 2005 Title: “The World’s Most Neglected Emergency: Phil Taylor talks to Keith Harmon Snow” Earth First! Journal, August 2005 Title: “High-Tech Genocide” Author: Sprocket Z Magazine, March 1, 2006 Title: “Behind the Numbers: Untold Suffering in the Congo” Authors: Keith Harmon Snow and David Barouski Faculty Evaluator: Thom Lough [...]

4. Hunger and Homelessness Increasing in the US

4. Hunger and Homelessness Increasing in the US

Sources: The New Standard, December 2005 Title: “New Report Shows Increase in Urban Hunger, Homelessness” Author: Brendan Coyne OneWorld.net, March, 2006 Title: “US Plan to Eliminate Survey of Needy Families Draws Fire “ Author: Abid Aslam Faculty Evaluator: Myrna Goodman Student Researcher: Arlene Ward and Brett Forest The number of hungry and homeless people in [...]

3. Oceans of the World in Extreme Danger

3. Oceans of the World in Extreme Danger

Source: Mother Jones, March /April, 2006, Title: The Fate of the Ocean, Author: Julia Whitty Faculty Evaluator: Dolly Freidel Student Researcher: Charlene Jones Oceanic problems once found on a local scale are now pandemic. Data from oceanography, marine biology, meteorology, fishery science, and glaciology reveal that the seas are changing in ominous ways. A vortex [...]

2. Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies to Iran

2. Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies to Iran

Source: Global Research.ca, August 5, 2005, Title: “Halliburton Secretly Doing Business With Key Member of Iran’s Nuclear Team,” Author: Jason Leopold Faculty Evaluator: Catherine Nelson Student Researchers: Kristine Medeiros and Pla Herr According to journalist Jason Leopold, sources at former Cheney company Halliburton allege that, as recently as January of 2005, Halliburton sold key components [...]

1. Future of Internet Debate Ignored by Media

1. Future of Internet Debate Ignored by Media

Sources: Buzzflash.com, July 18, 2005 Title: “Web of Deceit: How Internet Freedom Got the Federal Ax, and Why Corporate News Censored the Story” Author: Elliot D. Cohen, Ph.D. Student Researchers: Lauren Powell, Brett Forest, and Zoe Huffman Faculty Evaluator: Andrew Roth, Ph.D. Throughout 2005 and 2006, a large underground debate raged regarding the future of [...]

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