Tag: Spring 2021

  • The Dangers of Fast Fashion

    Annie Stockwell // Is that $2.00 shirt really worth it? // Scrolling through Youtube, a user can easily access several videos titled “Huge Shein Haul” […]

  • U.S. Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan

    By: David Min The Need to Pull Troops from the “Forever War” “I’m now the fourth United States President to preside over American troop presence […]

  • Biden and the Student Debt Debate

    By: Shane McCauley Canceling student debt would set Biden apart from his predecessors If Joe Biden truly wants to become a transformative president, then he […]

  • The Iran Nuclear Deal

    By: Saanika Raina Choosing Between War and the Iran Nuclear Deal The 2015 JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), or the Iran Nuclear Deal, must […]

  • Traveling Amidst the Pandemic

    By: Rahdin Salehian With ongoing COVID concerns, is it possible to travel safely yet? Travel traditionally represents an important part of many people’s lives, and […]

  • Anti-Asian Hate Crimes

    By: Lucas Liu Longstanding discrimination against Asian-Americans predates the pandemic In the past year, the United States has seen an unprecedented spike in anti-Asian hate […]

  • Vaccine Distribution in Israel and the Palestinian Authority

    By: Nico Berns Is Israel Responsible for non-Israeli Palestinian’s Vaccinations? Israel has been praised for its record vaccination pace, with over half of its population […]

  • The National Debt

    By: Alejandro Moro-Araujo  How credible are Republicans‘ worries about the National Debt? The United States currently owes roughly twenty-eight trillion dollars in debt. While this […]

  • Why Communism Doesn’t Work

    By: Laura Cox Motivation plummets when freedom is taken away Recently, the Democratic Party has advocated aggressively for equality, at some points opposing capitalism. Following […]

  • Governor Greg Abbott Lifts Mask Mandate

    By: Kaia Patterson Texas lost in the void of right-wing politics “We’re seeing politics and science literally crashing.” Morgan State University Professor Timothy Atkers’ comment […]