Author: Dietrich Neu
Dietrich Neu is a journalism student at the U of R who is currently working an internship in Bangkok, Thailand. He is also the former editor-in-chief and features editor of the Carillon newspaper. During his time as editor-in-chief, Dietrich succeeded in irreparably damaging 51 years of hard work by former Carillon staff. He worked hard to undermine the newspaper’s ethical and editorial standards, and permanently ruined the reputation of the newspaper forever. He also likes long walks on the beach.
Social change and theory
“we’re not all independent species competing with each other. To act as if we are will only serve to bolster inequality and ...March 10, 2014Advanced Thinking
Dangerous inventions miss the point of progress Article: Dietrich Neu – Contributor [dropcaps round=”no”]M[/dropcaps]ikhail Kalashnikov, the creator of the infamous AK-47 assault ...January 21, 2014The bloodshed in Bangkok has begun
Article: Dietrich Neu – Foreign Correspondent [dropcaps round=”no”]O[/dropcaps]n Saturday, a 21-year-old university student was shot twice in the ribs during the increasingly ...December 10, 2013The worst protests Bangkok has seen in years
Politicians and journalists alike are warning that if the unrest doesn’t slow soon, anti-government and pro-government protesters could soon clash in the ...November 28, 2013Slavery in Thailand
“Reports suggest that in addition to extensive working hours, poor and often withheld pay, there is a high level of violence experienced ...October 30, 2013Turmoil is southern Thailand
“In May, six civilians, including a two-year-old boy were gunned down after insurgents opened fire on a mom-and-pop grocery store with M-16 ...October 24, 2013Corruption in Thailand
Mr. Sutivong said the media are to blame as well, but noted that a chilling effect has swept the industry after several ...October 3, 2013
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