Uncovering the Behind the Scenes of the “It Girl”

The “It Girl” has circulated social media, influencing women across various demographics to join this journey. What started as a movement to empower women to focus on improving their health, lifestyle, and well-being soon became muddled with the toxic need to have a perfect external disposition while consequently exacerbating socioeconomic divides. The trend also pinpoints a vital discussion on the growing need for cultural appreciation.

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The “Apolitical” Wisconsin Supreme Court

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election earlier this year illustrated the political nature of the fight for Supreme Court seats. With millions of dollars pouring into the race from various political groups, the race was the most expensive state court race in history. It illustrated that voters and interest groups view the control of courts as a means to political results. 

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The West Needs to Hedge Its Bets in Ukraine

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine enters its second year, it is clear that the conflict has reinvigorated the foreign policy of the West and put US leadership on center stage. However, as Russia begins to show signs of resilience and the war continues to place a drain on Western military supplies, it is time for the West to advocate for a pragmatic and peaceful conclusion to the conflict.

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Let's Talk About the Weather

The weather this winter was unreasonably warm for us in Virginia, while the Californians across the country experienced blizzard conditions into the early Spring. Is this weather a fluke or is it the first in a new pattern of severe changes to the climate? If it’s more than a coincidence, what does that mean and what can we do about it?

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The American People Deserve Better

Despite what Republicans and right-wing media outlets say, Joe Biden is not a bleeding heart liberal, and certainly is not a radical leftist. Yet that very radicalism which those on the right demonize and falsely attribute to President Biden may be the very thing this country needs to solve its problems. Joe Biden will never be the candidate of change, Marianne Williamson could be.

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Eli WeingerComment
Glenn Youngkin is Running for Last Place

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has been cited as a potential Republican presidential candidate, either in 2024 or some time down the road, and some actions he has taken as governor indicate a national ambition. However, Youngkin continues to poll poorly in national primary polls, and decisions he makes with a national eye have often come at the expense of the Virginians he vowed to serve for four years.

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Eli BardashComment
The Search for Language Inclusivity in Schools

With millions of English language learners in schools across the United States, there is a lot of pressure placed upon them to gain competencies in acquiring English speaking abilities. This pressure can often lead to students losing their primary language or feeling as though their cultural identities are repressed or not welcomed within the classroom. Both the government and educators are tasked with finding a solution to enabling students to effectively learn English without sacrificing their identities. 

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Expanding Guest Worker Programs

The United States limits its guest worker visas to a few sectors of the economy. The vast majority of these visas are issued to Mexican citizens, with very few available to Central Americans. Expanding access could reduce exploitation, strengthen the economy and ease pressure on the southern border.

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Anna KriebelComment
How Incrementalism Destroys Progress

Often times, the American people are told that only incremental, slow change can be achieved. They are told that moderate politicians have ostensibly the same goal, to help, but are just more realistic than "radicals" like Bernie Sanders. Despite consistent polling to the contrary, politicians aligned with corporations have claimed that they stand with the people in opposition to a stronger social safety net. These are lies. Through corporate induced, profit motivated obstructionism, supposedly "moderate" politicians blocked popular initiatives while those who advocated the bill shied away from confrontation to the detriment of their cause. 

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Tracking in Our Education System

The process of student tracking, despite seeming practical, has had many unhindered consequences on student education, particularly with the education of minority students. At first glance, this system makes perfect sense by having students placed into classes seemingly catered to their experience and abilities, but studies on the effects of tracking suggest it may be perpetuating systemic racial and socioeconomic inequality. 

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