Affirmative Action, Revisted

By: Taryn Winston Last October, Taryn examined the affirmative action decision pending before the Supreme Court in Fischer v. University…

Booker’s Big Break

By: Andrew Roberts It can be assumed that with every loss of a politician, whether by death or resignation, a…

Power of the Purse

By: Nathan Williams America’s first forty-four presidents all won the White House with diverse cultural backgrounds and lifestyles. Though the…

The Cost of Being First

By: Carson Aft There is no second place. The threshold between first and last can be infinitesimal, but the consequences…

Church and State: A Taxing Debate

By: Darrian Stacy Since its founding, the United States has upheld a tradition of tax exemption for religious institutions.  Existing…

OPINION: The Essence of Humanity

By: Taryn Winston Sadly, it’s a scene Americans have witnessed before. The shock. The heartbreak. The hundreds of innocent lives…

Politics in the Age of Big Data

By: Gautam Narula Every day, Internet users generate millions of gigabytes of data. Every time someone clicks a link, visits…

Senate “Sorority Sisters”

By: Jackson Garner Congress looks a little different these days. With the swearing in of the 113th Congress in January,…

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