By: Julia Hartman In a world that can feel increasingly isolated, empathy allows genuine human connection to form. The ability…
By: Sanath Nallagatla This past week, I spoke with Miles Scales, Political Organizer for the Atlanta–North Georgia Labor Council, about…
Getting Gastronomical with Chef Olivia Rogers The history of pork fat as gun oil dates back to the Indian Rebellion…
By: Kathryn Rozboril “Game, set, match!” Playing tennis professionally is no easy task, yet internationally it is one of the…
By: Ethan Joyce The Georgian government has struggled to facilitate adequate access to medical services for all of its residents.…
By: Dillon Causby In his 1994 book discussing the left-right political distinction, the Italian political philosopher Noberto Bobbio questioned why…
By: Karisha Khadayat When hospitals run short on critical drugs, the headlines usually cite ‘supply chain disruptions’ or ‘manufacturing issues.’…
By: Rohan Srivatsa Once a model of democratic renewal in Latin America, Brazil now stands at a crossroads where institutions…
By: Nandita Suri Although the United States has been an Arctic nation since purchasing Alaska in 1867, this region has…
By: Sarah Kate Maher As any foodie knows, food is not just sustenance; it is immensely emblematic of different cultures,…
By: Mi’Chea Wade “There are oppressors here, and there are oppressors there. We migrants have never been free, never lived…
By: Cameron Ardoin The European Union (EU) is one of, if not the largest, supranational institutions in the world. Its…
By: Shannon DeLeon The Health Resources and Services Administration classifies counties as Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) when there is…
By: Jackson Bost The Red Cross and Volunteers in Katrina 20 years ago, Louisiana and Mississippi were struck by Hurricane…