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Why Saudi Arabia Pours Billions into Sports & Why It Makes Sense
Countries around the world, particularly the Gulf states rich with oil, are spending billions of dollars every year on sports stars largely past their prime to play in new local leagues they are setting up.
Unpacking Lebanon’s IMF Engagement: Progress or Paralysis?
Lebanon stands at a crossroads of economic challenges, which exacerbates its need for external International Monetary Fund (IMF) support. For four years, the country has been in the midst of an unprecedented economic crisis.
Bestie Westie
By Seta Club Arguably AUB's most popular and recognizable cat, Westie is a fluffy black domestic longhair - also known as a Void Floof. She resides in the area around West Hall, to which she owes her name as well as her status as local cat celebrity: whether you're...
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Who is She ?
By Lynn Ayoub | Staff Writer
She is a captive in a hoaxed querencia
She is me, aliferous flying away or towards life
The Chambers of my Heart
By Nancy Slim | Staff Writer
my heart is like a huge red pomegranate with its chambers full of people i love and places i've been.
Readings from Beirut to Palestine: Open-Mic Night
For Palestine Week, the English and Arabic Student Societies in collaboration with the literary and art journal, Rusted Radishes, hosted an open mic night: Readings from Beirut to Palestine.