The War on Lebanon and its Effects on Lebanon’s Students

The War on Lebanon and its Effects on Lebanon’s Students

By Anas Al Tayyan | Staff Writer The recent war on Gaza resulted in the ethnic cleaning of at least 50,000 Palestinians, most of whom were civilians. The destruction of two thirds of the city’s infrastructure has shocked the world on the cruelty at the hands of the...
Reconstruction As A Tool For Unity

Reconstruction As A Tool For Unity

By Yasmine Obeid | Staff Writer Nestled in the heart of a city in Southern Lebanon is a beautiful market dating back centuries to the Mamluk era. Nabatieh’s traditional market had been a staple in not just the city, but the entire region, representing an economic and...
A Hopeful Turn for Lebanon: Nawaf Salam’s New Reforms

A Hopeful Turn for Lebanon: Nawaf Salam’s New Reforms

By Nour El Hachem | Staff Writer In recent developments, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s administration has embarked on a path of reform, aiming to restore stability and strengthen Lebanon’s state institutions. His leadership brought a renewed focus on tackling the...
Rebuilding Lebanon: 2006 vs 2025

Rebuilding Lebanon: 2006 vs 2025

Dana Takieddine | Staff Writer Since earning the confidence vote on February 26, Nawaf Salam’s government has been focusing its plans on rebuilding the nation post-war with Israel. Although the Lebanese state did not issue the war and was directly impacted by the...
How will Lebanon Deal with Rubble?

How will Lebanon Deal with Rubble?

Mohamad Habhab | Staff Writer Lebanon has a rich history of dealing with the rubble left behind by the destructive wars it has faced. From the civil war to the Israeli hostilities, as well as disastrous events like the 2020 Port Explosion, these crises have left the...