Tag: Winter 2021
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North Korea Continues Ballistic Missile Tests
Kaia Patterson // U.S. must unite with other nations to address threat // Recent ballistic missile tests by North Korea have heightened animosity and fear within […]
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Should We Go Online?
Sophia Stafford // Why keeping schools open is the best option // At the beginning of the 2020 academic year, Ruby Rodriguez began her freshman […]
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Lockdowns: At What Cost?
Cole Gaynor // The U.S. lives with COVID; China stamps it out completely // Fewer than 50 people have died from COVID-19 in China since […]
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America’s Boycott of the Beijing Olympics
Sebastian Southworth // A Predominantly Harmful Measure // On December 6th, 2021, the Biden administration announced that it will stage a diplomatic boycott of the […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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COP 26 Outcomes
Rohan Jayaraman // Was it enough? // The 26th annual ‘Conference of the Parties’ (COP) took place in Glasgow, Scotland from the 31st of October […]
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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 […]