The Importance of Hispanic Voters in Future American Elections Susana Martinez Nov 11, 2016 On Tuesday night, the people of the United States cast their votes and elected Republican nominee Donald Trump as…
The End of the Party of Clinton: A New Era Jules Achard Nov 10, 2016 A number of months ago, during the heat of the primaries, I wrote an article examining the numerous ways in which…
The New Colosseum Sean Azoulay Oct 10, 2016 As some of you might know, the second presidential debate took place last night. In the customary reaction of…
Sanders’ Views on Israel May be Representative of Strong Grasp of Foreign Policy Dylan Lamberti Apr 26, 2016 During the Democratic Presidential Primary debate on April 14th, Bernie Sanders expressed support for the…
The Art of the Kasich-Cruz Deal Ryan Mernin Apr 26, 2016 Ted Cruz and John Kasich have formed a temporary alliance in a last ditch effort to prevent Trump from reaching a…
The Bombing Policy Ryan Mernin Apr 12, 2016 U.S. foreign policy has slipped into a bombing malaise. The current strategy against ISIS of intermittent…
The Superdelegates Ryan Mernin Apr 8, 2016 Democratic Party superdelegates were invented for times like these. In 1980, after Jimmy Carter lost his reelection…
Is Conservative Feminism a Paradox? Francesca Wallace Mar 2, 2016 Looking around, it appears that socialism may be on the rise in the western world. Socialism argues that it…
The Hidden Battle the Democrats are Losing John Chrobak Feb 16, 2016 As the 2016 presidential election slowly approaches, more heads turn to pay attention to what is likely the most…
Bernie – A Candidate for the Working People Sam Hersh Feb 1, 2016 Tonight, Americans, Democrat and Republican, will get a better idea of who will represent them come November as…