Greece not out of the woods yet as E.U. bailout approaches
By Zach Shifflett It’s been a rough couple of years for Greece, and this week’s European Union bail out, far from spelling hope for the country’s floundering economy, heralds a new wave of job layoffs and spending cuts. European Union officials met Tuesday, finally deciding to bail out the struggling Greek economy to the [...]
On politics
by Zach Shifflett Tensions grow between United States and Iran Even before the last American soldier had withdrawn from Iraq in December, a new hot button issue was creeping up in the Middle East. Iran, whose relations with the west have been tense for decades, has reportedly been making advances in its nuclear program. [...]
Big brother?

Google changes privacy policy By Zach Shifflett What do cat videos, researching term papers, and your very own Bridgewater College email address have in common? They’re all managed, at least to some degree, by Google. Just in case you’ve been living under a rock for the last 10 years, here’s what you need to [...]
On politics
By Zach Shifflett On Tuesday, January 24th, President Obama delivered his annual State of the Union Address. The speech marked an important opportunity for the President to highlight the successes and future plans of his administration. With election year rhetoric at a fever pitch, the President made it a point to stay positive [...]

