Tag: Fall 2021

  • The Removal of U.S. Missile Defense Systems from Saudi Arabia

    Elliot Johnson // A necessary first step to end U.S. military support for a troublesome ally // The United States has greatly decreased its anti-missile […]

  • School Lunch Reform

    Christian Bateman // The real solution to feeding America’s youth is not what we expect // Providing K-12 students with access to nutritious meals should […]

  • The Nuclear Submarine Deal

    Alejandro Moro-Araujo // Was the U.S.’s nuclear submarine deal worth it? // On September 15, 2021, French President Emmanuel Macron woke up to the news […]

  • Texas’s Troubling Abortion Law

    Rahdin Salehian // Why the Texas Heartbeat Act is so problematic // Texas’s new anti-abortion law, the Texas Heartbeat Act, sparked well-deserved backlash throughout the […]

  • Biden’s Vaccine Mandates

    Aparajita Srivastava // What stands between us and immunity? // In late December 2020 and early January 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden started the U.S. […]

  • A Stab in the Back

    Kaia Patterson // France’s deserved anger at Australian submarine deal snub // A “stab in the back” was just one of the many metaphors used […]

  • Packing the Supreme Court vs. A Lifetime Obligation

    James Foote // The endless judicial debate // The Judiciary Act of 2021, introduced by the Democrats, requested the expansion of the Supreme court to […]

  • Germany May Soon Enter Liberal Control

    Jack McNealy // Progressive German parties must unite to take power // Later this year, Angela Merkel will step down as Germany’s chancellor, ending three […]

  • The Delta Surge

    Darius Sinha // COVID Continues // Things are looking up in the long battle the world has waged against COVID-19. Non-COVID news stories have begun […]

  • Newsom Survives: Trumpism Rebuked

    Bradford Kimball // California’s Rebuke of Recall Reveals Republicans Haunted by Trump // Trumpism is killing the Republican party’s electoral chances. California Governor Gavin Newsom’s […]