By Jennifer Watkins everyone seems to have an opinion on the topic of refugee acceptance and resettlement in the current…
By Torus Lu months ago, Merrick Garland was nominated to the Supreme Court, only to face unprecedented obstruction from Senate…
By Paul Oshinski the 1990s, the city of Atlanta experienced two transformative events: the 1996 Summer Olympics and the emergence…
By Alex Boylston 2014, the Palestinian Football Association (PFA) called on FIFA, the international governing body of soccer, to expel…
By Cole Mullis of the primary causes of the Syrian Civil War could also prove to be a great obstacle…
By Bhanodai Pippala less than a week before Election Day, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has suffered declining support after the…
By Alex Soderstrom November 8 approaching, one of the wildest election cycles in recent American history is coming to a…
By Gaby Lohner this election season, it may be easy to forget about important local initiatives on the ballot in…
By Christian Pedraza the modern age of autonomous states and comprehensive international law, territory doesn’t change hands quite like it…
By Ariel Pinsky “Sometimes people ask me, ‘What is the greatest achievement you have reached in your lifetime or that…
By Grant Mercer a newly-formed nation, the United States could not compete with the cultural icons of its mother country.…
By Jennifer Watkins a pair of Toms shoes. Sponsor a child living in poverty. Take a vacation to Haiti and…
By Alex Boylston the two-year anniversary of Hong Kong’s 2014 Umbrella Revolution, named for the umbrellas protesters wielded to protect…
By Vaibhav Kumar Obama administration has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) ten times more than any other administration. The exponential…