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Lucas Romualdo

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online Emeritus

Lucas Romualdo (’20) is the News Editor: Online as well as the Student Council Vice President. When he’s not involved in the politics of the school, he’s writing about them almost every chance he gets, mainly covering world issues for his section. Romualdo can also be found most of the time debating politics with his fellow staff members and friends.

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After a botched global response to the pandemic, national governments must put politics aside and pursue necessary reforms.

A political reckoning is long overdue

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online Emeritus
May 6, 2020
President of South Korea Moon Jae-in has had a swift response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Political reforms needed after COVID-19

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
April 24, 2020
Co Deputy Editor in Chief: Online Sal Cerrell and Lead News Editor Cameron Spurr break down the most important political stories this week.

Weekly Politics Update

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
March 6, 2020
The COVID-19 Coronavirus, pictured above, has impacted society and the economy around the world. The virus has infected over 80,000 people, with most cases in China, and has killed nearly 3000. The outbreak has also had a large amount of cases in Iran, South Korea and Italy which have also resulted in several deaths.

Coronavirus outbreak: where it stands

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
February 25, 2020
Members of the Chamber Choir prepare to sing at The Ned Hotel. Left to right: Cate Parkinson (21), Claire Heskett (22), Darby Craig (21), Eli Anderson (22).

Chamber Choir gives holiday performance

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
December 2, 2019
Insurgent nationalists erode norms in Europe

Insurgent nationalists erode norms in Europe

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
November 18, 2019
(Left to Right): Former U.S. President John Adams, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Nicolás Maduro.

Term limits enable legitimate democracy

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
November 18, 2019

Yes

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
November 18, 2019
Structural loopholes in the U.S. government, such as gerrymandering and legislative gridlock, promote re-election at the expense of voters’ intentions.

Electoral flaws undermine democracy

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
November 18, 2019
Odebrecht has become embroiled in a corruption network including other corporations and prominent politicians across the continent.

Odebrecht corrupts South American politics

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
November 18, 2019

Dead End for Britain

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
October 16, 2019

Highlighting the issues with Medicare for All

Lucas Romualdo, News Editor: Online
September 19, 2019
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