Tag: Winter 2021

  • Remote Learning: The Ideal Response to A COVID Surge

    Aparajita Srivastava //The best of two bad solutions// The Omicron variant is extremely contagious and spreads rapidly through schools. Omicron demonstrates that learning can become […]

  • Youngkin’s Educational Policy

    Christian Bateman //Why banning critical race theory threatens education.// In January 2021, Virginia’s self-proclaimed “education governor,” Glenn Youngkin, began his first term by signing a […]

  • A Paper Dragon

    Graham Bateman //China’s Power is Vastly Overestimated// On December 17, 2021, Chinese property giant Evergrande formally entered default. While the future of Evergrande remains uncertain, […]

  • Against COVID: Balancing Boston’s Needs

    Miley Chen //Examining Mayor Michelle Wu’s controversial COVID policy.// If anything has been persistent during COVID-19, it is the presence of protocol and controversy. As […]

  • Oxford School Shooting

    Caroline Roche //Should Ethan Crumbley’s parents be held accountable for their son’s crime?// Hana St. Juliana. Tate Myre. Madisyn Baldwin. Justin Shilling. These are the […]

  • The CDC’s Mixed Messaging

    Nikki Minsky  //The agency has squandered its chance to take a unified stance in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic// The CDC’s recent messaging and protocols surrounding […]

  • The Death of Federal Vaccine Mandates

    Jack Theobald //Businesses Left to Determine Covid Policies Without Government Support// On January 13, the Supreme Court voted 6-3 to block the Biden Administration’s “vaccine […]

  • How Kazakh Protesters Restored a Price Cap on Gasoline

    Elliot Johnson //Protests, Martial Law, and Political Crackdowns Shut Down Central Asia’s Largest Economy// Streets across Kazakhstan exploded in anger on January 2nd over a […]

  • Death From Above

    Daniel Katz //The Hidden Toll of America Abroad// “There must be near-certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured,” promised President Obama in regards […]

  • The Elizabeth Holmes Trial

    David Min //White-Collar Crime—The Fraud and Deception of Theranos// Fake it ‘til you make it. That’s how many might characterize the mentality of Theranos’ disgraced […]