Over-regulation at every level of government is exacerbating America’s affordable housing shortage.
Read MoreThis year's presidential election gives us all deja vu as the same two opponents face each other again. Who will pull out the win this time?
Read MoreIn a world of rapidly evolving technologies in reproductive medicine, adaptation is both a challenge and a necessity. The development of ectogestation and similar reproductive technologies calls into question abortion legislation and cultural norms across the United States.
Read MoreToday, the docile role of the homemaking woman may seem to be a figure of the past, but has in fact revived itself through a social media trend termed the Stay-At-Home Girlfriend.
Read MorePresident Javier Milei's rise in Argentina highlights working-class frustration with political elites amid economic and social crises. His election mirrors populist trends that have recently been observed on a global scale.
Read MoreThe Selective Services system has negatively impacted the livelihoods of men for decades. Assuming this system will remain in place, it begs the question of whether or not women should also be required to register.
Read MoreLooking at the upcoming election, Americans are not happy with the presidential nominees. Voting third party is a viable solution to create substantial change within a two-party system.
Read MoreThere are around 20-25 million Alevis in the world, but they remain unknown to almost the entire world. The deliberate erasure of the Alevis in Turkey has rendered them globally invisible and their suppression continues even at the University of Virginia. Why has the world effaced the Alevis and what can we learn from their erasure?
Read MoreHostile Architecture has pervaded our most popular cities, presenting new challenges to the homeless population. Why are our public spaces dictated by the interests of capitalism rather than for human need?
Read MoreWith problems and conflicts escalating around the world, sometimes the best answer lies in examining the past.
Read MoreCan hallucinogens be used in academia? Explore the potential of these substances as transformative tools for enhancing creativity and mental health in university settings.
Read MoreThere are many issues on the ballot for the 2024 election, but will the conflict in the Middle East take center stage? Explore how this pivotal issue intersects with domestic policies and the ongoing debate between Biden and Trump in a fiercely contested electoral rematch.
Read MoreThe threat of nuclear war constantly surrounds us. So why don’t we think about it and what can we do to reduce that threat?
Read MoreIt’s time to end the two-party binary in America. Real democracy is about voting on one's conscience, not through coercion.
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Read MoreDelegates at COP 28 reflect progress in climate finance and cooperation. Yet, there is still an urgent need for efforts combating climate change.
A wave of diplomatic breakdown between France and its former colonies has swept West Africa, stirring a heated debate and reflecting escalating anti-colonial sentiments. The controversy highlights historical tensions and calls for a reevaluation of France’s relationship with the region.
Read MoreEn tiempos de crisis, dictadura y tragedia, María Corina Machado es la única persona que puede salvar a Venezuela.
Read MoreEl Congreso de los Diputados ha adoptado la norma de “representación lingüística”, pero datos electorales sugieren un motivo menos sencillo que respeto.
Read MoreHablamos mucho sobre los derechos de las mujeres en los EEUU después de Dobbs, pero también tenemos que mirar lo que está pasando alrededor del mundo.
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