United States Fearful of Iranian Hackers
The Obama administration has recently begun to help its Middle Eastern and Asian allies fight against Iranian hackers. The computer attacks are supposedly aimed at countries that...
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Patience: A Virtue that May Cost Turkey its Place in the EU
As is often the case in great tragedies, the turmoil in Turkey gave rise to some comedy on Sunday when Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivered a speech in Ankara. In what can be seen...
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Hult Hunger Games Night
On the 3rd of May, for the first time in Hult’s history, we witnessed the Hult Hunger Games Night hosted by the Model United Nations Club. The goal of the night was to put forth a gaming...
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Food for Thought – Conscious Capitalism with Gina Hayden
Conscious Capitalism is a term that was coined in order to support the notion that companies need to become more aware of the impact of their products, of the activities carried out within...
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Racism in the International Criminal Court?
The International Criminal Court (ICC) rejected the claim that it focuses its investigations only on African countries and therefore would take a biased position, or even a racist one against...
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Decrease in CFA June Test Takers
The number of candidates taking the Chartered Financial Analyst exam this June dropped by 2.2% in comparison to the previous year, when the number of test takers reached an all time...
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The iPads – A helpful educational device or a satisfactory gimmick?
In September 2012 all Hult students received iPads. But what do students actually use them for? Was it worth it, or should the money have been spent differently? The latest HGN polling...
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