Guns, Shootings, and Regulation: Ways to Stop the Cycle of Mass Violence
By Michael Degroff-Kirchgraber The first few days after a mass shooting in the United States are full of conversations about ways to prevent the next […]
By Michael Degroff-Kirchgraber The first few days after a mass shooting in the United States are full of conversations about ways to prevent the next […]
By Andreas Sampson Geroski It was very easy to dub 2016 as the year of populism after Brexit and the election of Donald Trump. Their […]
By Nicole Lindler If you own your home, you probably can recall the very moment you went from renter to homeowner; your realtor delivered the […]
By Celeste Middleton In his address to Congress last week, President Trump alleged that American victims of crimes committed by immigrants have been “ignored […]
by Rick Zarrella Last month, on August 11, 2016, the Inspector General’s Office of the U. S. Department of Justice released a damning report on […]
by Madelyn Gelpi 5/6/2016 In many ways, Obergefell v. Hodges symbolized the changing face of the United States. LGBTQ activists and straight allies alike celebrated […]
by Andrew Wilson 4/14/2016 Sixty-one days have passed since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. His death brought about a number of things: the ideological […]
By Rob Moore 2/18/16 Despite recent Democratic success in White House races, Republicans control 69 of the country’s 99 state legislative districts. I’m writing to […]
By Tarunima Parbhakar 1/29/2016 The Internet has long been hailed for bringing about limitless possibilities for the society. We can think of classrooms without teachers, […]
By Eunice Kim and Moon Parks In recent years, controversy surrounding genetically modified [GM] food has taken on a new dimension in the form of […]
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