The Ban of Affirmative Action

 How it plays an integral part in college admissions applications. By: Sabrine Said Affirmative action is a set of policies that favors individuals who are considered disadvantaged and face discrimination. In an educational setting, affirmative action is used to give minority or marginalized groups opportunities for proper education. The lack of Affirmative Action in educational […]

Supreme Court Term Limits and Ethics Code

Biden’s proposed judicial reforms’ feasibility and merit By: Ella Botein In the wake of several scandals and controversial decisions by the Supreme Court, President Biden and Vice-President Harris have endorsed three reforms to the judiciary: revoking immunity for former presidents, instituting term limits, and creating a binding ethics code. While these suggestions may have positive […]

A Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal

Why peace is mutually beneficial and how it can happen  By: David Xiong In June 2024, world leaders gathered for an unprecedented peace summit in Switzerland. The peace meeting represented a marked shift in stance from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has insisted that Ukraine fight for its rightful territory for as long as needed. […]

The Rippling Effects of the Newly Passed Texas SB 4 Immigration Law

Texas feels the change in the economy, community mistrust, and racial profiling on a massive scale By: Quinn Reynolds “Not only does [SB 4] target individuals based on their immigration status, it also perpetuates racial profiling, disproportionately affecting our Black and Brown communities,” says José Velásquez, an Austin council member. The SB 4 immigration law has been […]

The State of Sports Betting In The U.S. 

The State of Sports Betting In The U.S.  The problem at hand and the dangers to come By: Matthew Walsh An estimated $2.71 billion was wagered on this year’s Men’s and Women’s NCAA “March Madness” tournaments, according to the American Gaming Association. That figure nearly doubles the amount bet on the 2024 Super Bowl and is pooled […]

Government Shutdowns and a Broader Financial Crisis

What Recent Senate Disagreement Will Mean For Our Country By: Finn Konary Benefits cut, duties delayed, and many Federal employees are left without jobs. The American country is left in rough shape with a stagnant government. Recently, American officials have been at odds with each other and the deadlines for the bills that fund our […]

Israeli War Crimes in its Invasion of Gaza

An Analysis of Israeli Attacks Committed in the Recent Invasion of Gaza By: Tobiashus Swatherton Twenty-four hours before Israel invaded the Gaza Strip, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered 1.1 million Palestinians to evacuate to southern Gaza. The invasion was in response to the horrific pillaging, kidnapping, and raping that Hamas committed on October 7th. Nonetheless, more Americans […]

California’s $20 Minimum Wage

Inflation instigator or savior of the working class? By: Gordon Miller As the American economy continues its steady growth, the question of how to close the ever-growing wealth gap is of growing importance. California’s new $20 fast-food minimum wage law is one potential answer. Signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom last September, Assembly Bill AB1228 promises to be […]

Test Optional Or Not?

Colleges should be test blind, not test-optional By: Shirley Zhu Should standardized test scores be one of the defining factors of one’s academic career? College admissions should be a holistic process, so the answer is a resounding no. Schools should not require standardized tests or go test-optional; they should go test-blind. Standardized testing gives people […]

Does big tech pose a threat to democracy?

The Influence of Social Media’s Rise By: Mirabel Ge  As big tech companies like Facebook and Twitter expand their user populations, misinformation and propaganda have grown hand in hand. Social media continues to infiltrate our lives, and privacy and propaganda have become an ever-prevalent topic of discussion. Media algorithms now track patterns of interest. These […]

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