A Politicized Education

By: Cait Felt As the state of Georgia plunges into the next gubernatorial race, it is becoming increasingly apparent to…

Fact-Checking the Great Debate

By: Chet Martin I’ll do just about anything for free pizza. In that spirit, I was dispatched by Georgia Political Review…

My Nation or My Education?

By: Cait Felt It’s autumn again, and children all over the world are back in school. In East Jerusalem many children…

A Tale of Two Inequalities

By: Nick Eberhart Student riots have become a weekly scheduled activity in downtown Santiago, Chile, where I studied last semester.…

The Common Core Conundrum

By: Nathan Williams Education reform at any level of government is challenging considering the heightened sensitivity usually surrounding this type…

Chicago’s (Almost) Banned Book

By: Aashka Dave Normally when individuals think about censorship, oppressed countries and communities come to mind, not an urban metropolis…

Why We Go to School

By: Park MacDougald Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion…