By: Natalie Speier This article was originally published in GPR’s Spring 2017 Magazine his past November, Amendment 1, an educational reform measure…
By Mae Eldahshoury failing to repeal and replace the Democrats’ Affordable Care Act, what could be worse for former Rep.…
Cover Photo Source: Pete Pryylski/The Red & Black By Seamus Murrock TEDxUGA’s impressive shift from Tate Grand Hall in 2016…
By Alex Vanden Heuvel @TheVandenHeuvel The author would like to thank the Terry College Associate Dean for Research and Graduate…
By Alex Soderstrom As a new president settles into the White House, the future of criminal justice reform is up…
This article originally appeared in the Fall 2016 edition of the Georgia Political Review By Rob Oldham your eyes next…
This article originally appeared in the Fall 2016 edition of the Georgia Political Review. By Swapnil Agrawal is going green –…
By Alex Soderstrom a Sunday afternoon, as the Braves play in Philadelphia, Atlanta’s Peoplestown neighborhood seems abandoned. The streets are…
By Justin Lewis the heels of a months-long controversy surrounding two fiercely contentious issues, the Georgia General Assembly is reconvening…
By Phillip Jones hile walking to my first class this semester, I was approached by a promoter for the ride…
By Sandy Davis a few short months ago, President Barack Obama announced that he would be increasing the U.S. intake…
By Paul Oshinski the 1990s, the city of Atlanta experienced two transformative events: the 1996 Summer Olympics and the emergence…
By Gaby Lohner this election season, it may be easy to forget about important local initiatives on the ballot in…
By Alex Soderstrom Drug overdoses killed more Georgians in 2014 than car accidents. This shocking statistic is indicative of the…