Apr 193 minShould They or Shouldn’t They?By Grace Schuringa New York City, New York The Parental Rights in Education bill recently passed in Florida, and effective July 1st 2022,...
Apr 173 minMarvel, Please Change Your Movie PostersBy Siri Ratnam San Jose, California When I heard the news that Marvel had released five new official movie posters for Dr. Strange in the...
Apr 163 minThe Republican Culture War is Dangerously HypocriticalBy Ella Gonzalez New York, New York These days, it seems as if the news cycle is dominated unceasingly by a rotation of each Republican...
Apr 163 minAmerican Polarization: To Build the Future, Look to the Past, not the PresentBy Wylie Brunman London, United Kingdom One year ago, President Biden stood at the Western Front of the Capitol, put his hand on the...
Apr 23 minThe Citizen App Does Not Promote Public SafetyBy Allison Markman New York City, New York The Citizen app is “a personal safety network that empowers you to protect yourself and the...
Feb 34 minWhy the Media Has a Dilemma About Climate ChangeBy Flora Prideaux London, United Kingdom In 2021, US carbon emissions increased by 6.2%. This rate of growth was even faster than the US...
Feb 17 minHow COVID-19 has Impacted InequalityBy Kaushal Agarwal London, United Kingdom “We’re all in this together” was a common narration of the pandemic. Online schools, lockdowns,...
Jan 132 minLebanon's Downfall ContinuesBy Teymour Nsouli New York City, New York Lebanon has kicked off the new year with an exchange value reaching a low of 33,000 Lebanese...
Jan 54 minPhilosophy: On Why Things Lose MeaningBy Nathaniel Read London, United Kingdom Have you ever felt that your train journey gets duller every day? Or that your meals have become...
Jan 51 minThe Rise of Disruptive Behavior During HalloweenBy Srishti Sharma Lone Tree, Colorado Although Halloween is an exciting and fun day for people—especially children—it is also a time...
Dec 3, 20213 minA Wave of Anti-CapitalismBy Ayaan Ali New York City, New York Mass quarantine in the pandemic’s early stages shed light on the fact that people are more than just...
Sep 17, 20213 minProtect New York City: Mandate the COVID-19 Vaccine in SchoolsSchools are meant to be a safe space for everyone, students and teachers alike. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio recently announced...
Sep 7, 20213 minCongress Needs Term LimitsMany current Congress members do not express their true thoughts on topical issues because they worry that doing so would ruin their chances
Aug 6, 20214 minAn International Perspective on Independent VotersThe United States is a vast country. With over 300 million inhabitants and 50 states, its electoral system must be comprehensive and robust
Aug 6, 20211 minIndependent Voters and the Two Party SystemIndependent voters deserve a voice in this country, as does every citizen. The two-party system is deeply flawed.
Aug 2, 20213 minHow the Film Industry Has Failed Proper Representation of Middle Eastern WomenIn today’s political climate, the need for accurate and authentic representation has dominated the film industry
Jul 21, 20212 minThe Infrastructure Deal: How Does it Compare to the Original?President Joe Biden's administration promised to invest in a variety of areas, attempting to lift America out of the COVID-19 pandemic
Jul 14, 20213 minIran's Proxies Are Eagerly Waiting For The Revival Of The Nuclear DealThe Iranians made it clear from the beginning that negotiations with the U.S. would strictly be regarding its nuclear ambitions
Jun 27, 20217 minNew President, New Economics, New Outlook: A Two-Part EvaluationIt has been four-and-a-half months since President Joe Biden took hold of the reins of economic policy from President Donald Trump
Jun 27, 20212 minThe Problem with the New Texas Abortion LawOn May 19, Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the “heartbeat bill” to become a Texas law.