By: Karisha Khadayat When hospitals run short on critical drugs, the headlines usually cite ‘supply chain disruptions’ or ‘manufacturing issues.’…
By: Sarah Kate Maher As any foodie knows, food is not just sustenance; it is immensely emblematic of different cultures,…
By: Jackson Bost The Red Cross and Volunteers in Katrina 20 years ago, Louisiana and Mississippi were struck by Hurricane…
By: Julia Gardner The United States often prioritizes economic considerations over public health when regulating hazardous chemicals, leaving worker and…
By: Julia Hartman Across the US, the number of students who are English learners, “those whose first or primary language…
By: Olivia Rogers From the Super Bowl to Facebook to billboards, sports betting platform ads like Fanduel, DraftKings, and Bet…
By: Cristian Paez The way people furnish their homes is often seen as an exhibition of their personal taste, culture,…
By: Marin Arvin New Zealand, Mexico, India, Barbados, Peru, and many other countries all over the world have had female…
By Anna Motel The issue of felony disenfranchisement stands as a barrier between the realization of all fundamental rights and…
By Ria Panneer “Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller…
By Aviella Schwartz In a capitalist system, free markets self-regulate and redistribute wealth without any assistance from government institutions. Even…
By Leon Cohen The United States has not seen a third-party candidate with significant impact since Ross Perot in 1992.…
By Annalyn Both Over the last several years, human rights have been at the heart of much of the widely…
Senator Joe Manchin (D) of West Virginia and former Senator Roy Blunt (R) of Missouri addressed the UGA community at…