By: Gautam Narula I first met Davis on death row on September 29, 2008, six days after he had come…
By: Virginia McNally Mahmoud Abbas’ recently submitted proposal for Palestinian statehood at the UN was very diplomatic, very symbolic, and…
By: Tia Ayele In a televised interview alongside Zambian president Rupiah Banda, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Africa…
By: Rebecca Lowe Syringe exchange programs are private or government funded programs that provide clean syringes to people who do…
By: Jacqueline Van De Velde When a memo from the White House hit state governments’ desks on Friday, September 23,…
By: Christen Hammock In the weeks following Troy Davis’ execution, many Georgians and Americans were left reeling, wondering what arcane…
By: Wes Robinson On September 26, 2011 Georgia Political Review’s Wes Robinson had the chance to sit down with the…
By: Stephanie Talmadge By now, newspapers could run the headline “EVERY MAJOR BANK IN THIS COUNTRY IS GOING BANKRUPT” and…
By: Tucker Green General Eugene E. Habiger graduated from the University of Georgia in 1963 before going on to serve…
By: Kelsey Thomas In the game of politics, there are always winners and losers. Redistricting – especially when one party…
By: Cody Knapp When protests against the rule of Libya’s long-time dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, began back in February 2011, few…
By: Tucker Green “The notion of a neutral, non-partisan mainstream press was, to me at least, worth holding onto. Now…