America’s Boycott of the Beijing Olympics

By: Tobiashus Swatherton // A Predominantly Harmful Measure // On December 6th, 2021, the Biden administration announced that it will stage a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. The basis for the boycott is the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) human rights violations. America’s main concern is the genocide of the Uyghur people and […]

The Day Democracy (Almost) Died

Saanika Raina // A Constitutional Coup Foiled // The January 6th riots were not a spontaneous act but the culmination of a multi-pronged coordinated insurrection aimed at preventing a peaceful transfer of government. The insurrection included dubious maneuvers to create an alternate slate of electors from states that Trump lost, a questionable legal strategy to […]

Cybersecurity Threat from Russian State-Sponsored Hackers

Alejandro Moro // The U.S. must invest more time and money into its cybersecurity. // In 2020, a group of Russian state-sponsored hackers orchestrated one of the most sophisticated and coordinated cyber warfare attacks on the United States. This was not their first attack: back in 2019, the same group compromised widely used computer software […]

The Pope Urges Vaccination

Nico Bers // Plea May Explain High Catholic Vaccination Rate // 85-year-old Pope Francis made his position on COVID-19 vaccination clear on January 10th: get the shot. Though this is the first direct papal call for urgency regarding vaccination, Pope Francis has subtly expressed his opinion on inoculation throughout the pandemic. The Pope even went […]

Fighting For Abortion

Chloe Taft // How the Texas Abortion Law Could Damage America’s Democracy // Every year, over 80 million women experience unwanted pregnancies. These pregnancies can have many negative repercussions, such as health risks, loss of autonomy, and newfound financial insecurity, and vary based on a woman’s socioeconomic status, health, and access to resources and support. […]

The Aftermath of the Voting Rights Bill

Julia Shephard // Democrats should learn from their inability to pass key legislation // “Voting Rights Bill Dead” read a January 15th New York Times report after Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) declared her opposition to her party’s voting rights package. Although the legislation, which combined the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the Freedom to […]

Manchin’s Rejection of Build Back Better

Shane McCauley // The senator’s actions endanger democracy and reveal a broken system // Senator Joe Manchin has recently faced backlash from Democrats for refusing to support President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better Act, effectively ending hope for its ultimate passage. The plan, which passed in the House of Representatives on November 19, 2021, included […]

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