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The End of Affirmative Action?
March 21, 2012 -  No comment

Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, which the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear in February and scheduled for October,...


Apathy Towards Mental Illness in the US Military
March 20, 2012 -  1 Comment

On March 11, 2012, US Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales left his military base in Southern Afghanistan at three in the morning,...

GOP Primary: The Show Goes On
March 19, 2012 -  No comment

Now that more than half the states have held their primaries and caucuses, Rick Santorum has emerged as a clear challenger...

Between a Star and a Hard Place: America’s Role in the Israeli-Iranian Conflict
March 15, 2012 -  1 Comment

Escalating tensions between Israel and Iran have created an environment suited for a preemptive strike. Most Israeli officials...

Occupy Oakland
February 5, 2012 -  No comment

Nearly 400 protesters were arrested last Saturday when an Occupy Oakland rally turned violent. Oakland has recently become...

Colleges, Catholicism, and Contraceptives – Oh My!
February 4, 2012 -  No comment

Catholicism still has a strong place within the United States, a place that becomes more prominent when controversy arises...

Moving Past Attacks on Tax Rates
February 2, 2012 -  2 Comments

As we approach the fourth GOP primary in Florida this week, the lead in national polls has been alternating, on an almost-daily...

The State of the Election
January 29, 2012 -  1 Comment

Last Tuesday, President Barack Obama delivered the State of the Union address to members of Congress and other dignitaries....

The Fallacy of the American Election Season: Keystone XL Pipeline Rejection
January 25, 2012 -  No comment

Americans hear this political talking point every major election from both Republicans and Democrats: “For reasons of national...

Will Someone Stop Mitt Romney?
January 20, 2012 -  No comment

Iowa and New Hampshire. Could there be two states with a more varied GOP primary electorate than these two? The GOP primary...

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