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A Change Has Come: How Student Activism is Changing the…
Once again, the United States finds itself in a moment of crisis as the nation struggles to reorient itself…
Looking to November in Illinois
Although we’ll have to wait for November to see how Illinois’ public official makeup is truly going to change,…
Montreal on the Front Line of the Battle for Information…
Artificial intelligence, or AI as it is commonly referred to, is at an important juncture in history. Technological…
Community Resistance to Renewable Energy Projects: The…
Wind Turbines at Your Doorstep
Taking the sleepy barge which spans the short distance between Amherst Island and…
In Defence of Post-Modernism: A Reply to Jordan Peterson
There has recently been a furious debate in the public sphere about post-modernism, or post-modern neo-Marxism as…
A Moderate Strategy: Key to Winning 2018
With the 2018 midterm elections just around the corner, the Democratic Party is not too far from re-claiming a…
Prevention Over Protection: A Liberal Approach to HIV…
On December 1st, 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stood on Parliament Hill and raised a red and white flag in…
An Open Letter to American Lawmakers Opposed to Gun…
To any member of Congress currently opposed to gun reform legislation:
On February 14th, 17 people, 14 of whom…
MIR Meets EP 4: José Camargo
Meet MIR writer José Camargo and learn more about his ongoing blog, Colombian Peace Watch
Directed by Sam Duke…
Trudeaumania 2.0
Justin Trudeau has been a politician since 2008, but a public figure since birth. The common conception of Trudeau…
Who Is Henri Falcón? A Look At Venezuela’s New…
If you were to Google almost anything involving the country of Venezuela as of March, I almost guarantee an article…
Deconstructing the Global City
In September of 2017, online retailer Amazon announced that it would be expanding its operations by opening a…