By Paul Oshinski hen Atlanta adopted the phoenix as the city’s mythological emblem, signifying its resurgence from Sherman’s incendiary Civil…
By Ashton Jones-Doherty What Happened? Perhaps, you have asked yourself that exact same question. Perhaps, you have searched and formed…
By Alex Soderstrom Atlanta drivers listening to the radio on April 17 heard what could have been described as a…
By Zoe Smith out federal funding for Planned Parenthood has serious implications for taxpayers and U.S. women that everyone should be aware…
By Gabrielle Lohner month, British Prime Minister Theresa May delivered a firm laying out Britain’s plan to the widely-speculated Brexit. She…
By Rachael Andrews the Women’s March on Washington on January 21, a day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, drew historic crowds…
By Seamus Murrock the decades leading up to 2016, the secular economy that we live and work in became increasingly…
By Shuchi Goyal This article originally appeared in the Spring 2016 edition of the Georgia Political Review. the late autumn…
By Vaibhav Kumar 2011, the Arab Spring began in the Middle East and with it came the overthrowing of dictatorships…
By Sandy Davis a few short months ago, President Barack Obama announced that he would be increasing the U.S. intake…
By Torus Lu months ago, Merrick Garland was nominated to the Supreme Court, only to face unprecedented obstruction from Senate…
By Vaibhav Kumar Obama administration has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) ten times more than any other administration. The exponential…
By Kristin Fillingim the course of history, society has gradually overturned institutions of inhumanity. From slavery to torture, we continue…
By Phillip Jones the United States, many assume that voter disenfranchisement is a thing of the past: Jim Crow Laws…