By Adam Starks Home to ten Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs)—the third-most in the nation—Georgia sets a standard for…
by Milan Nayak That grocery run for your religious holiday might affect more than just your depleting bank account. Christmas,…
While the U.S. and France’s racist histories are similar, the two states are adopting very different approaches in handling racism:…
White Identity Politics and the Capitol Insurrection: How White Racial Grievance Threatens Democracy
By Sam Motley On January 6th, 2021, the typically uneventful count of the votes of the Electoral College was interrupted…
By Aidan Rickaby COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the way elections are conducted in the U.S. With more early voting options…
By Irene Wright In the wake of a tumultuous election cycle, the nation is preparing for a Biden presidency. The…
By Matthew Li President Trump made headlines in September for announcing a ban on TikTok, a popular Chinese-owned social media…
By Kate Hoffman Under the Trump administration, Democrats have been at the mercy of both a Republican president and Congress,…
By Anna Samsonov Since George Floyd’s death in late May, the streets of America have seen a number of paint…
By Irene Wright The upcoming presidential election will be monumental in setting the stage for the future of politics in…
By Peyton Edelson he Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution states that a criminal defendant has the constitutionally protected…
By Maeve Breathnach As the death toll continues to rise, the COVID-19 pandemic undoubtedly marks one of the most troubling…
By Nic Rasool Jammu and Kashmir, or Kashmir, is an old Indian princely state that has faced chaos and tension…
By Lauren Sung On March 1, 2020, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) released a report that stated over 80,000…