By Alex Soderstrom Drug overdoses killed more Georgians in 2014 than car accidents. This shocking statistic is indicative of the…
By Rachael Andrews crime has experienced a boom in the last half decade thanks to shows like “Making a Murderer,”…
By Jessica Pasquarello a single, 52-year-old daycare employee, has been coughing and feeling fatigued for weeks; her co-workers urge her…
By Ashton Jones the year of Donald Trump, there is one person who has been left out of the conversation:…
By Tommy Desoutter Rica is a country well known by Americans as a destination for beach vacations, surf tourism, and…
By Torus Lu policy has featured significantly in the 2016 presidential election. Proposals have ranged from deporting every illegal immigrant…
By Seamus Murrock week, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (O.P.E.C.) met in the Algerian capital of Algiers to discuss…
By Bhanodai Pippala The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has led to a confirmation battle over Merrick Garland,…
By Kristin Fillingim the course of history, society has gradually overturned institutions of inhumanity. From slavery to torture, we continue…
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…