According to a 1909 speech entitled “Lynching is a color-line murder” written by Ida B […]
Month: March 2022
The Struggle of Fighting for Uyghurs in Xinjiang: A Conversation with Salih Hudayar
The history of conflict between China and the Uighur population dates back centuries. In Xinjiang, […]
Yoon Suk-yeol’s Looming Presidency: What Lies Ahead?
After a historically close election in South Korea on the night of March 9, 2022, […]
The Moment the Right Needed: The Likely End of Roe
Since the 1973 Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, a unified right-wing coalition has sought […]
Legacy in Admissions: Its Ramifications on the Value of Education
In order to examine how legacy status affects the value of education, one must first […]
President Biden’s “Influencer Army”
The Biden White House has organized an array of social influencers to broadcast the administration’s […]
Heckling and A Popular State of the Union: What it Means for the Midterm Elections
According to Axios, 38.2 million people tuned into President Biden’s State of the Union Address […]
The Second League of Nations: The UN’s Lack of Power
At the conclusion of World War II, several international organizations were established to prevent the […]
Supreme Court Reinstates Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber
Two years after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the two brothers […]