By: Cecilia Moore “Tackling social issues with sustainable business models,” was the mantra of the Georgia Youth to Business Forum…
By: Chet Martin I’ll do just about anything for free pizza. In that spirit, I was dispatched by Georgia Political Review…
By: Rachael Zipperer You might have seen this YouTube video, which proclaims sarcastically that “Millennials suck.” The gist of the video…
By: Emily Kopp Three days into his new role as a state representative, after a historic election in which Hispanic…
By: Emily Kopp “A new degree of intellectual power comes cheap at any price.” So said Ralph Waldo Emerson in a…
Debating the use of graphic anti-abortion images in UGA’s Tate Plaza By: Jacqueline Van De Velde On Sept. 23 through…
By: Leighton Rowell Next year the United States will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.…
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: 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…
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…