By: Tia Ayele In March 2011, the current President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, was indicted by the International Criminal Court…
By: Bert Thompson On Saturday, October 5, Americans learned of two covert strikes by the United States government on two…
By: Andrew Jarnagin The sexual assault epidemic within the American armed forces is well-documented and undisputed. Thanks to several widely-published…
By: Patrick Wheat In light of the recent government shutdown, people are looking at Capitol Hill and shaking their heads…
By: Uzma Chowdhury While you are sitting somewhere, maybe waiting for class or on a bus, reading this article on…
By: Nick Eberhart Student riots have become a weekly scheduled activity in downtown Santiago, Chile, where I studied last semester.…
By: Michael Ingram When you think of North Korea, what comes to mind? Probably some version of the following: insane, backwards,…
By Andrew Jarnigan Malek, a Syrian farmer currently living in a refugee camp in Turkey, asks in vain, “Are we…
By: Victoria Barker On Oct. 9, 2012 a fifteen-year-old Pakistani girl made global headlines when the Taliban failed an assassination…
By: Eli Scott What event has many bars in Canada, Australia, and the United States refusing to serve Russian vodka…
By: Max Wallace At the time of this writing, the government has been shutdown for 9 days. 9 days without…
By: Greyson Clark In the last two months, Georgia Political Review has published keen analysis of the 2014 senate and…
By: Rachael Zipperer You might have seen this YouTube video, which proclaims sarcastically that “Millennials suck.” The gist of the video…
By: Aashka Dave The continental United States, China, India, Japan, and the majority of Europe can comfortably fit inside Africa’s…