Joyful Jaunt and a Life Divided

A joyful jaunt in Brussels. The bellows of our lungs swamped with Belgian beer. Now only a train and plane separates me and the fair streets of Vienna, where I will unite with my woman under the pillars constructed by the hands of ancient pious craftsmen. But the next day, a new partition of life…

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Why We Need Students For Liberty

I’m using ink-stained hands to type on this keyboard today. I’ve been writing personal Thank You letters to the greatest supporters and contributors of Students For Liberty – a new fountain pen has twisted into exhaustion. Though the ink will fade, the work of SFL shall continue to thrive. I’ve worked as a volunteer and…

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The North Carolina That I Call Home

Without so much as a care, my family moved to North Carolina from the French-speaking Canadian province of Québec when I was a 5-year-old lad. The reason for our move was purely economic, and it has affected our lives for the better in innumerable ways. We learned all about the quirks of southern living and…

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L’exclusion de certaines nations

Lutte antitabac. Le sommet de l’OMS en Inde n’accueillera pas les pays qui ont un monopole même partiel dans cette industrie. de Yaël Ossowski | L’AGEFI Dans quelques mois, l’Inde accueillera à New Delhi les plus importantes administrations de santé mondiale pour réfléchir à de nouvelles réglementations sur le tabac. Ces nouvelles directives impacteront chaque…

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