By Grace Holland a time when voters are faced with so many daily responsibilities, voting should be made as convenient…
By Megan Kriss or Georgia students, October’s rain spurred by Hurricane Joaquin meant getting soaked while watching the Dawgs lose to…
By Tré Brown America began to globalize and solidify itself as a world power, we opened ourselves to threats internationally…
By Christian Pedraza July 31, 2015, by a narrow margin of 44 votes to 40, Beijing beat the city of…
By Joseph Hendricks The first Monday in October marks the end of the Supreme Court’s summer recess. Following a year…
By Tommy Desoutter hough it might be difficult to deduce from usual media coverage, the vast majority of legislation and…
By Cait Felt This week, the University of Georgia was honored to host the great Alice Walker, sponsored by the…
By Swapnil Agrawal , a reason international affairs junkies should care about domestic politics. As the national stage is dominated…
By Michael Momayezi he world was recently stunned by the newly brokered nuclear agreement between the U.S. and Iran, which was…
By Jake Frenkel couple months ago, almost no one had heard the name Martin Shkreli; now, he may just be the…
By Rachael Andrews days, if a month passes by and we haven’t heard of a new tragic mass shooting happening…
By Emily Maloney discussion surrounding the ethics of higher education has mainly concerned the wellbeing of students, such as the…
By Claire Brunner than five years after President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law, the debate over the…
By Prabhjot Minhas “Politics is…an expression of our compelling need to live as one, in order to build as one,…