By: Taryn Winston Talk about kicking things off with a bang! On Wednesday, October 10, 2012– just under two weeks…
By: Sam Kinsman “It’s the economy, stupid” Both candidates have made it abundantly clear in their speeches that their campaigns…
By: Megan White During the October 3 debate, presidential candidate Mitt Romney ruffled quite a few feathers when he declared…
By: Alexander Sileo The current election season is dominated by controversial policy proposals which never receive enough attention, unfortunate gaffes…
By: Kelsey Thomas At a time when most voters are focused on the presidential election, “lesser” elections tend to fall…
By: Marco Roca With skyrocketing national debt, a seemingly dystopian economy, and soaring international political unrest, the global landscape is…
By: Max Wallace On Sept. 26, Congressman Rob Woodall came and spoke at a meeting of the University of Georgia…
GPR writers Khalil Farah and Ryan Prior had the chance to speak to Senator Wyche Fowler. Fowler was born in…
By: Andrew Roberts After months of lackluster, yet not devastating job reports, the Federal Reserve made its position clear: it…
By: Jackson Garner Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies pushed government into many sectors that it had never gone before…
By: Cecilia Moore Since the Gulf War, the United States’ military has been immersed in Middle Eastern conflicts. As a…
By: Andrew Roberts For the first time in four months, Barack Obama’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee in August…
By: Robert Jones I think I can safely say that, in order to be truly informed and politically-conscious citizens, we…
By: Taryn Winston September 11, 2001. It’s a day that Americans will never forget. A day of chaos, distress, and…