Category: Domestic Policy

  • Affirmative Action

    Affirmative Action

    A bandaid to achieving equity By David Xiong ’26 On an intense June day of 2023, two Supreme Court justices viewed the court’s controversial decision […]

  • Small but Mighty

    Small but Mighty

    The undeniable influence of SMEs on both local and global economies By Arjun Shroff ’27 Small and medium enterprises, also known as SMEs, are often […]

  • Surge in Migrants at U.S. Border

    Surge in Migrants at U.S. Border

    Addressing The Surge of Migrants on The Southern Border And The U.S’ Failed Efforts to Fix it  By Matthew Walsh ’26 8,000 migrants cross the […]

  • A Summer of Natural Disasters

    A Summer of Natural Disasters

    The rise in natural disasters in the U.S. is not a surprise By Charlotte Garrity ’26 Heavy smoke consumes the typically bright skies of Maui, […]

  • Neo-Nazi Gatherings in Florida 

    Neo-Nazi Gatherings in Florida 

    A chain of unprecedented hate spread throughout Florida  By Mirabel Ge ’27 Several Neo-Nazi gatherings have occurred in Florida in the past few months, worrying […]

  • Biden vs Trump on the Separation of Migrant Families

    Biden vs Trump on the Separation of Migrant Families

    The Failure of Two Administrations to Ethically Treat Families Seeking Safety in the US  By Adia Smith ’25 In recent months, the Biden administration has […]

  • Preemptive Strikes

    Preemptive Strikes

    How Google Eliminates Competition Before It Even Steps onto the Starting Line By Sophia Stafford ’25 A flourishing economy thrives on competition. When multiple companies […]

  • The U.S’s Hopeless Strategy to Counter Gas Inflation

    The U.S’s Hopeless Strategy to Counter Gas Inflation

    The United States’ hands-off’ method of dealing with gas inflation places is ineffective By Andreu Beltran ’25 There has been a gas shortage in the […]

  • Remote Learning: The Ideal Response to A COVID Surge

    Aparajita Srivastava //The best of two bad solutions// The Omicron variant is extremely contagious and spreads rapidly through schools. Omicron demonstrates that learning can become […]

  • Youngkin’s Educational Policy

    Christian Bateman //Why banning critical race theory threatens education.// In January 2021, Virginia’s self-proclaimed “education governor,” Glenn Youngkin, began his first term by signing a […]