Written in 1791, the First Amendment was designed to protect dissenters (or protestors) from government suppression — not to shield public figures from scrutiny or parody.
Government ban on the use of social media, demonstrations against corruption, arson attacks on edifices, resignation of the prime minister, dozens killed in conflict, and you have probably never...
Breaking down what causes a government shutdown and what happens during a shutdown in light of the latest shutdown beginning on October 1st
Government shutdowns aren’t rare or disastrous—if handled effectively, but still a serious matter. As students, we might not feel the immediate effects—or even be interested, but it’s important to...
After four seasons with the New York Liberty, head coach Sandy Brondello’s contract will not be renewed following the team’s early playoff exit. As the Liberty enter a critical...
No matter how old you are, or who your favorite American Girl Doll was growing up, I think we can all celebrate and appreciate the new release of Raquel...
Politics isn’t just something happening in Washington, it’s in your tuition, your rent, your healthcare, and your daily life. Understanding how policies work gives you the power to advocate...
While it may not be a civic duty, staying informed is morally important to me. I want to know what’s going on so I may act accordingly as a...
A government shutdown isn’t just political drama, it’s personal. From FAFSA delays to frozen internships, shutdowns ripple into college life in real ways, adding stress for students already juggling...