By: Charlie Spalding With this morning’s announcement of the retirement of Senator Saxby Chambliss, speculation has begun to swirl about…
By: Charlie Spalding Many adjectives exist to describe the job performance of the 112th Congress, but the one most commonly…
By: Alexander Sileo The holidays and a major political battle over taxes and spending in Washington D.C. allowed many legislative…
By: Andrew Jarnagin America is stretched thin. It is weary of war after the quagmires of Iraq and Afghanistan, anxious…
By: Yuliya Bila The United States is not the only proud nation in the world. From tiny Slovenia to burgeoning Brazil,…
By: Park MacDougald By the time this article is published, much will have already been said about the life and…
By: Robert Jones In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting this past December, many Americans found themselves drowning in…
By: Jacqueline Van De Velde On Monday, France dropped bombs on Mali – a country which used to be under…
By: Emily Kopp The temperature may be pushing 70 degrees in Athens, but in tent cities in northern Iraq and…
By: Tia Ayele Since what seems to be the beginning of time, the ubiquitous nature of male privilege in every…
By: Charlie Spalding One of the most fundamental points of contention surrounding fiscal cliff negotiations is the need to raise…
By: Emily Kopp After failing to unseat President Obama and losing ground in both congressional chambers, Republicans face a serious…
By: Megan White For two weeks during the summer of 2012, the world stood still. Barriers blurred and blaring newscasts…
By: Cecilia Moore Two mass movements, one for secession from and one for a proposed admittance to the United States,…