By: Caroline Sapp When I was 9 years old, I asked my aunt which college my cousin planned to go…
By Aashka Dave and Charlie Spalding In recent years, politicians have struggled to find common ground on fiscally responsible policy…
By: Uzma Chowdhury It’s September, campus is bustling again, students are in classes, books have been purchased, downtown retailers have…
By: Nick Eberhart If you want the American dream, move to Denmark. Studies revealing the widening income gaps in America…
By: Greyson Clark Another year begins at UGA! As Georgia Political Review’s members converge on the Classic City, we welcome…
By: Cody Knapp As lawmakers fled the oppressive heat of Washington, D.C. and retreated to Real America for August recess…
By: Rachael Zipperer By any other name, Michelle Nunn might not cause a stir. Since she officially announced her candidacy…
By: Russell Dye A few weeks ago, I attended the Cobb County Republican Party Independence Day Celebration. The fireworks at…
Question: On what issue (domestic or foreign) do you think a polarized Congress can actually agree? What policy progress do…
By: Jeffrey Lanier Question: On what issue (domestic or foreign) do you think a polarized Congress can actually agree? What…
By: Fatima Youssef Question: Contemporary culture in America emphasizes being an individual as more important than being a citizen. Do…
By: Greyson Clark Question: Contemporary culture in America emphasizes being an individual as more important than being a citizen. Do…
By: Greyson Clark As each advancing day provides more evidence of another hot Georgia summer, our attention is increasingly focused…
By: Nathan Williams America’s first forty-four presidents all won the White House with diverse cultural backgrounds and lifestyles. Though the…