by Frank Lumpkin, IV, J.D. INTRODUCTION Georgia has 159 counties, most of any state besides Texas, a state 4.5 times…
By Emma Griffin Georgia’s plethora of deals with electric vehicle corporations marks a promising development in the nationwide shift towards…
By Daniel Klein On Dec. 6, 2022, Sen. Raphael Warnock quelled a challenge from former University of Georgia and NFL…
By Andrew Wyatt Prior to this year’s midterm elections, political media and election forecasters predicted an electoral blowout for Republicans…
By Jack Jarashow “Defcon 3 on all Jewish people.” “Jews . . . blackball anyone who opposes [their] agenda.” The…
By Aarush Maheswaran The Supreme Court has had a turbulent term. Often, the institution makes decisions that may appear bewildering…
By Spencer Sullivan According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ consumer price index, inflation is up 8.2% from a year…
By Joshua Gregory When Georgia’s 16 Electoral College votes were called for Joe Biden in the 2020 United States Presidential…
By Larissa Lozano Providing state-wide internet broadband has been an issue in Georgia for years and, thanks to COVID-19, these…
By Daniel Schultz On March 25th, 2022, Utah became the 12th state to enact a ban on transgender student-athlete participation…
By Emma Griffin The outcome of Roe v. Wade in 1973 was a huge victory for pro-choice activists, marking a…
By Anna Both While the Taliban’s return to power is concerning due to its terrorist affiliations, its resurgence could incite…
By Daniel Klein Quick–if I asked you to think of something you do to help the environment, what is the…
By Nick Markiewicz In his 1998 address to the Parliament of Rwanda, former United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Kofi Annan stated,…