By Jep McNair One of the more popular media narratives about presidential politics is that Democrats have built up a…
By Paul Oshinski This article originally appeared in the Spring 2016 edition of the Georgia Political Review. 1999, college student…
By Jennifer Watkins support of ISIL in Syria and concurrent terrorism in and around Russia have painted a picture of…
By Phillip Jones the United States, many assume that voter disenfranchisement is a thing of the past: Jim Crow Laws…
By Gaby Lohner week, University of Georgia alumnus Brandon Stanton returned to campus to speak to a few hundred students…
By Caitlin Rueden a moment to remember the last time you voted. Do you remember having to drive 150 miles…
By Sandy Davis the end of the Summer 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, questions have been raised concerning…
By Megan Kriss On August 18 of this year, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates announced that the U.S. Department of…
By Grant Mercer Today’s Zika outbreak is not the first time mosquitos have caused an international panic. In 1841, the…
There once was a story about a man who could turn invisible. I thought it was only a story… until…
By Ariel Pinsky On August 26, Arutz Sheva (Israeli National News) reported that three of the last remaining Jewish families…
By Alex Boylston “Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war…