By Michael Momayezi Israeli-Palestinian conflict is often portrayed as a conflict between two unwavering and vehemently opposed sides unwilling to…
By Joseph Hendricks 1979, Daniel Okrent unknowingly commenced a fantasy sports revolution with his invention of “rotisserie baseball.” Founded as…
By Prabhjot Minhas When most people think of minority movements, they may think of the movements trending around the world:…
By Rachael Andrews n this post-Tony Soprano, “Golden Age of Television,” anti-heroes on television are more popular now than ever…
By Robert Galerstein n Monday night, I had the pleasure of seeing Bernie Sanders speak in Atlanta at a full-capacity…
By Rob Oldham A relative recently posed the question to me, “Who are you going to vote for if the…
By Madison Bledsoe s fall football fervor sweeps America, a revolution in digital sports is drawing international attention. The world…
By Alex Edquist On November 4, Georgia Political Review hosted the fourth annual Great Debate between the University of Georgia’s…
By Kalvis Golde ife tenure for federal judges is a staple of the U.S. judicial system – so much so,…
By Claire Brunner f there were an award for the most boring, complex political issue out there, tax reform might…
By Gaby Lohner announced at the end of October that they would be adjusting the country’s controversial one-child policy by allowing…
By Shaun Kleber In the last Democratic presidential debate, each candidate was asked to briefly name what he or she…
By Ryan Switzer To describe Migos’ rise to hip-hop glory as meteoric would not only be an understatement but a…
The Active Minds suicide prevention exhibit shown above travels to campuses across the country. This exhibit features 1,100 backpacks representing the number…