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The Evolving Relationship Between Bernie Sanders and the Democratic Establishment

Bernie Sanders’ double-digit primary victory in Nevada earlier this month becomes all the more impressive when the establishment media treatment of his candidacy is taken into consideration. Even the media More

Posted On : March 11, 2020 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Misinformation and the Coronavirus: Narratives of Truth in the Digital Age

The recent outbreak of COVID-19, or the “coronavirus”, has captured the world’s attention. Officially deemed an international emergency in January, ceaseless reporting has been conducted on the potential implications of More

Posted On : March 8, 2020 Published By : Jasper Scott
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Flash Analysis: Super Tuesday, State by State

On Tuesday, March 3rd, 14 states and one US territory voted in their respective Democratic primaries, and in caucuses for American Samoa. This came fresh off of the heels of More

Posted On : March 5, 2020 Published By : Jacob Berk
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Delhi Riots: The Failure to Contain Violence

Twenty-seven people have been killed so far in the deadliest violence the Indian capital has seen in decades, which broke out on the 22nd of February. A mosque was set More

Posted On : February 29, 2020 Published By : Sophia Dilworth
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Opinion: Kaitlin Bennett Shows Us That Both the Left and Right Need to Do Better

Kaitlin Bennett, America’s conservative media star, does not shy away from making headlines. Acting as a sort of “stunt activist” on university campuses, she is a proponent of many traditionally More

Posted On : February 28, 2020 Published By : Elizabeth Franceschini
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Chronicle of an Election Suspended: 2020 Dominican Republic Municipal Elections

After months of debate and political tension, Dominicans woke up on February 16th expecting to cast their votes in the country’s municipal elections. Instead, voters were surprised when the Junta More

Posted On : February 25, 2020 Published By : Pablo Guzman Lizardo
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Passing the ERA: Understanding A Century-Long Debate Over Gender Equality

On January 12th, both houses of the Virginia legislature approved the ratification resolution of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The following day, the US House of Representatives voted to extend More

Posted On : February 24, 2020 Published By : Maya Garfinkel
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Flash Analysis: Bernie Sanders Wins the Nevada Caucuses

After the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, candidates in the Democratic primary moved on to a state more representative of the electorate: Nevada. On February 22nd, the state More

Posted On : February 23, 2020 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Brexit’s Immigration Points Plan: A Precarious Combination of Ideology and Practicability

As of January 31st, Brexit has officially been ratified, through the joint acceptance of the withdrawal agreement between the European Union and Britain. Britain has therefore formally exited the European More

Posted On : February 23, 2020 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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Opinion: An Ode to Andrew Yang

I was, like many others, first introduced to Andrew Yang, a former Democratic candidate for president, through a video on YouTube. Although it was a short ad, about 1 minute More

Posted On : February 21, 2020 Published By : Peter Wu

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