Sexually Transmitted Infections Are on the Rise – Why Aren’t We Protecting… Anna Beebe Jan 30, 2020 Over the last few years there has been a truly staggering rise in the rates of STI cases. Why is this happening,…
The Silent War: How the U.S. Media Failed Yemen Triumph Kerins Jan 28, 2020 The U.S. media has spent most of its energy covering domestic political intrigue: potential corruption, unseemly…
California’s Answer to Homelessness: Not in My Backyard Emma Frattasio Jan 17, 2020 Failure to broaden the discourse of urban planning beyond the backyards of homeowners and renters contributes to…
Paris 2020: The US Election and the Fight Against Climate Change Olivia Hallett Jan 2, 2020 Many of Trump’s political rivals, including Democratic presidential hopefuls, have publicly opposed his decision,…
Africa: The New Frontier of Russian Influence Alua Kulenova Dec 10, 2019 Russia is trying to restore its superpower status in a world increasingly defined by competition between China and…
Playground Politics: Objectivity and Partisanship in Impeachment Hannah Judelson-Kelly Dec 8, 2019 Impeachment is founded on the basis of objectivity by elected officials and focusses on the behaviour rather than…
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…
How America’s Failing Electoral System Will Shape the 2020 Election Maëna Raoux Nov 27, 2019 For years now, deliberate attempts to discourage people from voting, particularly from the Republican Party, as…
Understanding America’s Racial Healthcare Crisis Devanshi Bhangle Nov 25, 2019 On October 24th, a study examining racial bias in a popular public health algorithm was published in Science. The…
Chilean and Haitian Protests: The Impact of Nationalism on Revolutionary Movements Ximena Ramirez Villanueva Nov 23, 2019 For countries like Chile and Haïti, nationalism has encouraged collective solidarity and has lead people to work…