Tag: Spring 2021
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The Suez Canal Blockage
By: Kira Tian How it Reveals Shortcomings of Globalization Starting on March 23rd, the Suez Canal, the world’s busiest shipping chokepoint, was completely blocked for […]
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Outlook on 2022 Midterms
By: Bradford Kimball Can the Blue Wall stop a Red Wave in 2022? Since 2002, the party in power has consistently lost midterm elections. Traditional […]
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E.U.’s Reaction to the AstraZeneca Vaccine
By: Julia Shephard Excessive caution will cost lives and affect those outside the continent Should nations criticize companies delivering a pandemic panacea, or do their […]
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Stronger Laws, Safer Society
Trigger Warning: guns, suicide, domestic violence, abuse By: Jasmine Xing The U.S must stop gun violence by implementing harsher gun control Thirty-nine thousand, seven hundred […]
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Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel’s Trump
By: Jack McNealy Is Netanyahu Israel’s Trump, and should Americans back him? With the recent election, ongoing corruption trials, and increased political polarization, Benjamin Netanyahu […]
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All in or all out?
By: Geneva Burkitt How schools should weigh safety and education when reopening The average public school in Massachusetts has around 250 students per grade and […]
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Coca-Cola & Delta on the Georgia voting law
By: Ella Zhang The importance of corporate activism A new law that President Biden calls “Jim Crow in the 21st century” aims to suppress many […]
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Joe Biden’s Broadband Plan
By: Daniel Wang Connecting America’s future with lessons from the past Several minutes before class starts, a high school student from Massachusetts can wake up […]
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A Hundred Days of Accomplishment and Disappointment
By: Daniel Kyte-Zable Chronicling Joe Biden’s Days in Office. April 29th marked the 100th day of Joseph R. Biden’s presidency. The ascension of Biden, an […]
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Is Tik Tok Beneficial?
By: Will Bernstein The Dark Side of Social Media TikTok, the internet’s latest craze, has been taking the world by storm. The app follows many […]