By Aditya Krishnaswamy n 2016, conservatives led their siege on Capitol Hill with the mantra of “repeal and replace,” promising…
By Faiz Ali Saulat ore than 72,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in 2017 – 30,000 of these specifically from opioid…
By Austin Cherry resident Donald Trump is quietly preparing to use the nation’s central bank as a scapegoat if the…
By Madison Gable t is the ten-year anniversary of the 2008 financial crisis and one of the government-run consumer protection…
By Christina Chu ecent events in the Gaza Strip have demonstrated an increase in the scale of violence in the…
This article was originally published in GPR’s Spring 2018 Magazine By Samuel Driggers n 1818, University of Georgia professor James…
By Caroline Gustavson The construction process for the nuclear power reactor, Plant Vogtle, has been anything but simple. The building…
By Robert Mackenzie t is no secret that a degree these days is not worth what it used to be.…
By Carson Poling n June 8th, French Chef Eric Ripert found his best friend unresponsive in his hotel room. Anthony…
By Marisa Pyle eusable water bottles. Paper cups instead of plastic. Energy-efficient light bulbs. Almost daily, we are bombarded by…
This article was originally published in GPR’s Spring 2017 Magazine By Advait Ramanan he warm February days may feel great,…
This article was originally published in GPR’s Spring 2017 Magazine By Seamus Murrock Of all the enduring principles set forth…
By: Haley Barnes n November 4th, 2017, runners lined up at the start line in Asheville, North Carolina to begin…
This article was originally published in GPR’s Spring 2017 magazine By Valtteri Tamminen ussia has been engaging in a massive…