144 years ago, the United States saw its highest rate of voter turnout—82.6%—in the 1876 […]
Year: 2021
The Only Constituent That Matters: ExxonMobil and the Destruction of American Democracy and the Planet
With discussions of the budget reconciliation package sought by the Biden administration and a vast […]
Voting: The Importance of Local Elections, High Voter Turnout, and Informed Citizens
Local elections are vastly underrated since they often are characterized by low voter turnout and […]
Name, Image, and Likeness: NCAA Policy and Fordham’s Larger Educational Goals
Image from: https://wfuv.org/content/pulse-fordham-athletics Last June, the NCAA adopted a new, interim name, image and likeness […]
The People’s Court: School Administrators vs. Halloween Fun
Halloween is one of the most fun and appealing holidays in the United States. On […]
Op-Ed: Reflecting on Three Years Since the Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
Marking death anniversaries, or a yahrzeit, has a special significance in Judaism. On Wednesday, Oct. […]
Money Rules
In late March of this year, President Biden revealed his plan to combat climate change […]
NYPD Impact On Students and Learning Environment
The following is a continuation of the exploration of NYPD occupancy in public schools. Last […]
AOC’s Dress
Scrolling through Twitter the night of the MET Gala is always great content. This gathering […]