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TENSIONS RISE. On Mar. 26, a Ukrainian soldier stands at the ready at a checkpoint near Kharkiv. A little over a year after the start of the Russia-Ukraine War, the conflict remains in full swing.

One year into the Russia-Ukraine War, history is everything

Aarushi Bahadur, Freelance Writer April 5, 2023
The conflict has a complex history behind it that remains important in modern-day Russia and Ukraine.
ONE YEAR. While NATO support for Ukraine increases, the divide of allies is becoming more and more tense in the war between Russia and Ukraine.

[2 SIDES, 1 ISSUE] Debating the level of US involvement in Russia’s war on Ukraine

Tommy Verhey and Zadie Martin March 17, 2023
Should the US continue to provide aid to Ukraine?
On Apr. 7, gas prices in the U.S. reached it’s high at $5.80 in California. Minnesota’s gas prices are currently averaging just under $4.00. These high prices are a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the U.S. stopping the import of Russian oil. Now, the Biden administration is trying to find a way to decrease gas prices.

[SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICS] Russia’s war on Ukraine is partly a war on climate

Elizabeth Trevathan, Director of RubicOnline April 21, 2022
It’s morally necessary for countries to remove themselves from any dependency on Russia, however, the U.S. and Europe should use this as an opportunity to kickstart a transition to green energy instead of reverting long-term to coal.
SUPPORTING UKRAINE. From reading the news to donating to participating in marches, Barchuk believes that support doesn’t need to be hindered by the distance that lies between St. Paul and Ukraine.

Distance? Barchuk proves that everyone can support Ukraine

Elle Chen, RubicOnline April 15, 2022
For senior Davyd Barchuk who was born and raised in Ukraine, eighty-one hundred and twenty-two kilometers is too close to home.
TRENDING UP. Ever since the beginning of the Russia/Ukraine conflict, prices of countless necessary resources and materials in America have skyrocketed. This has made it nearly impossible for people to obtain the bare minimum.

Economic inflation in America sparks worry, long-term governmental solutions

Rita Li, RubicOnline March 18, 2022
With a rapid increase in inflation across the United States, the Federal Reserve is working hard to return to a normal, stable American economy.
On Feb. 23, Russian troops invaded Ukraine by land, sea, and air, marking a devastating and horrific day for Ukrainians everywhere. The tension between the two countries has been building for quite some time, and now it has bubbled over into harsh military action.

Russian forces invade Ukraine

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline February 25, 2022
Following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s announcement of a military operation to “demilitarize” Ukraine Feb. 23, war broke out this week.
[THE 5] Armed robbery, Russian resignations, Hurricane Maria, impeachment proceedings, Trump lawsuit

[THE 5] Armed robbery, Russian resignations, Hurricane Maria, impeachment proceedings, Trump lawsuit

Evelyn Lillemoe, Chief Visual Editor January 20, 2020
The 5 is a weekly digest of local, national and international news.
Column: Lessons from Cold War should guide American response to crisis in Ukraine

Column: Lessons from Cold War should guide American response to crisis in Ukraine

Nick Cohen, Columnist March 3, 2014

Events in Ukraine have escalated extremely quickly in the past week, going from an ousting of now-former President Viktor Yanukovytch to the deployment of Russian troops in Crimea, setting the stage for...

Take a stand: Boycott Sochi Olympics

Gita Raman, Feature Editor February 12, 2014

Welcome to Russia, a place where homosexual people are not allowed to kiss their partners and declare openly that they are gay, or they face the consequences of imprisonment or fines up to a couple hundred...

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