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Institutional Change

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lawsuit2 years ago

"Northwestern Faces Another Hazing Lawsuit"

A third lawsuit has been filed against Northwestern University in the wake of a hazing scandal, with former football players "John Doe 2" and "John Doe 3" joining "John Doe 1" in suing the school, current and former employees, including the current and former presidents, the Board of Trustees, the current and former athletic directors, and the former head coach. The lawsuits allege that the athletes were subjected to abuse and that those who expressed concern were retaliated against. Prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump and attorney Steven Levin have been retained by 15 former athletes for possible litigations, as more athletes come forward with their stories of alleged hazing.

politics2 years ago

Ukraine's Progress and Challenges as an EU Member.

As Ukraine seeks EU membership, officials are grappling with the question of how the EU will have to change to accommodate a war-devastated country of more than 40 million people. The accession of Ukraine would be a moment unlike any other in EU history, and the EU would first have to change. The decision-making process is already one of the most complicated in the world, and adding a member like Ukraine wouldn’t make things simpler. The EU will have to address issues such as agriculture, cohesion funding, and security before Ukraine can join.