Twitter Toxicity: The Dangers of Mixing the Presidency with Social Media Chloe Azoto Nov 29, 2019 For the average citizen, Twitter is an excellent place to fire off irreverent thoughts; Trump is not the average…
The SFFA’s Selective Outrage in its Crusade Against Affirmative Action Matthieu Manzoni May 9, 2019 In the 2016 case of Fischer v. University of Texas, which upheld the watershed 1978 ruling in favour of affirmative…
L’Hydre Politique Du Venezuela: Combien De Têtes Pour Une Même Nation? Paloma Baumgartner Feb 13, 2019 Les débuts 2019 sont rudes pour le Venezuela, qui se retrouve en plein chaos politique, résultat d’une interminable…
The Nearsightedness Of The Gun Debate’s Slippery Slope Matthieu Manzoni Jun 28, 2018 Nearly two decades after the watershed event that was the Columbine High School massacre, school shootings…
Out With the Old, In With the New? The Future of the Fed under Policy Sophia Kamps Feb 22, 2018 On February 3, Jerome Powell took over from Janet Yellen as Chair of the Federal Reserve. Trump’s decision to…
The Age of Disillusionment: Do Tweets Speak Louder Than Words? Hannah Abdoh Jan 19, 2017 In the run up to the inauguration, President-Elect Trump has openly threatened the Japanese Toyota industry in…
Missing Joe Biden Andrew Figueiredo Jan 17, 2017 Outgoing (it pains me deeply to write that) Vice President Biden once stated, “Failure at some point in your life…
Baracking Down the Obama Legacy Andrew Figueiredo Jan 10, 2017 Unquestionably, the incoming Trump administration represents a shift away from President Obama’s administration.…
Iraq Leads the Charge in Seeking Justice: JASTA and its Consequences in Play Patricia Sibal Oct 20, 2016 The passing of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) in the US has caused international outcry by…
Obama’s Nomination: How Garland Can Break the GOP’s Hold on the Senate Dylan Lamberti Mar 28, 2016 On March 16, 2016, President Obama nominated Merrick Garland to fill Antonin Scalia’s seat on the Supreme Court…