By: Cecilia Moore On August 8, four hundred Filipino environmental activists and farmers destroyed an agricultural research plot containing “golden…
By: Darrian Stacy “I know the politics are hard, but history will cast a harsh judgment on this aspect of…
By: Marco Roca It is hardly a groundbreaking revelation that this is a rapidly globalizing world. In fact, many theoretical…
By: Carson Aft In our memories and our textbooks, the 20th century is a long procession of inequality and injustice. The…
By: Rachael Zipperer The future of food is here. Kind of. Almost. Not really. A few weeks ago, the world’s…
By: Aashka Dave American aid to Egypt has become a contentious subject in light of the recent Egyptian revolution. This…
By Andrew Jarnigan Let’s settle one thing first: the U.S. has never been in the business of supporting democracy in…
By: Russell Dye It is the year 2013. The United States has been a country for over 237 years. The…
By: Alex Edquist Business has been tough for airlines since September 11, 2001—they have been $55 billion in the red…
By: Jacqueline Van De Velde A bloody crackdown on pro-Morsi Islamists by Egyptian security forces on August 14 allegedly has…
By: Taryn Winston If you are tired of hearing Johnny Manziel’s name by now, rest assured. You are not alone. Ever…
By: Quinn Rogness In a pre-vacation press conference, President Obama defended National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance programs that have been launched…
By: Chris Neill Justice might finally be served for some of the last decade’s most egregious financial wrongdoings. Fabrice Tourre,…
By: Greyson Clark Another year begins at UGA! As Georgia Political Review’s members converge on the Classic City, we welcome…