Debating the use of graphic anti-abortion images in UGA’s Tate Plaza By: Jacqueline Van De Velde On Sept. 23 through…
By: Garrett Herrin “This Congress, they are accustomed to doing nothing, and they’re comfortable with doing nothing, and they keep…
By: John Vaughan As we stumble towards the 2014 election season, the Georgia Democratic Party remains somewhat in limbo. Party…
By: Chris Lewitzke The words “Harvard Business School” immediately bring to mind respected, successful young businessmen and businesswomen studying at…
By: Sarah Smith It is 10:15am and your Tuesday class is dragging on; the concentric circles you have been drawing…
By Robert Jones Patient name: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Date of birth: March 23, 2010. Though Obama…
By: Shuchi Goyal Earlier this summer, a children’s television show in Pakistan debuted the nation’s first superheroine. At first glance,…
By: Russel Abad Hip-hop is the best-selling music genre worldwide. As an art form that thrives on lyricism over instrumentation,…
By: Brianne Cate As a country’s gross domestic product increases, so does its capacity to shake off the backlashes of…
By: Bert Thompson The story of Edward Snowden has been ripped right out of a spy novel – a man…
By: Rob Oldham As the 2014 Georgia election cycle approaches, all eyes are on the race to replace Saxby Chambliss…
By: Kyle Hunter Despite the clear impact of internal corruption on African poverty, a Washington, D.C., non-government organization called Global…
By: Samantha Cleare Recently, headlines about inhumanity and violence in Syria monopolize newsstands and broadcasts all across the U.S. Due…
By: Leighton Rowell Next year the United States will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.…