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Foreign Politics: The Colombia Free Trade Act (112th Congress)
Between the years 2003 and 2007, the United States signed ten free trade agreements with 15 different countries. However, while all those...

Paula Rodriguez-Saenz
Nov 28, 20229 min read


Banning Abortion and the Potential Increase in the Maternal Mortality Rate
On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe Vs. Wade ending the right to abortion for some U.S citizens. According to Plan...

Audrianna Rowel
Nov 21, 20225 min read


"Your Voice Can Make a Difference"; Interview with Gun Control Movement Leader, Erick Bellomy
“Guns don’t kill people, people kill people!” This tone-deaf and ignorant phrase was imprinted on the t-shirt of a middle schooler I saw...
Tess Rosler
Oct 12, 202215 min read


A History of the Constitutional Changes in the United States Government
The United States Constitution was written in 1787 and ratified by nine out of the original 13 states. Compared to the rest of the world,...

Paula Rodriguez-Saenz
Sep 27, 20226 min read


The Fundamentals of the Legislative Branch
The United States government is unique through the different institutes that make up the many processes’ bills, laws, treaties, etc. must...

Paula Rodriguez-Saenz
Sep 5, 20227 min read


What You Need to Know about the New Inflation Reduction Act of 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 is one of the most revolutionary bills that encompasses everything from climate, health care, and economic package. On August 7th, senate Democrats were able to pass this bill in a 50/50 tie while Vice President Kamala Harris did the tie breaking vote in favor for the Inflation Reduction Act. This spending bill is said to tackle various areas like climate change and the high cost of prescription drugs. The controversy behind this bill stems

Paula Rodriguez-Saenz
Aug 24, 20225 min read


SCOTUS: The History Behind the Judiciary Branch
The United States Government is composed of three different branches: Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary. Through Montesquieu's...

Paula Rodriguez-Saenz
Aug 23, 20225 min read


Recognizing News Anxiety
Generalized Anxiety is a mental health disorder that many may be familiar with; according to the US Department of Health and Human...

Audrianna Rowel
Aug 1, 20224 min read


The January 6th Hearings
During the process of affirming (now) President Joe Biden to office in 2020, the United States Capitol was attacked by several pro-Trump...

Paula Rodriguez-Saenz
Jul 28, 20224 min read


England's Elections in 2021
Throughout 2021 there have already been several local council elections held in England. Many of these have been high-profile cases and...
Sophie Smyth
Mar 4, 20223 min read


Devolution in the United Kingdom
Introduction to devolution The United Kingdom currently uses a system of government called devolution. The Westminster government has...
Sophie Smyth
Jan 21, 20223 min read


Tunisia’s Governmental Crisis
All political aspects have come through different systematic changes to provide a proper quality of life. However, some countries have a...
Julean Palpallatoc
Jan 15, 20225 min read


The Red Scare
History of the Red Scare The Red Scare primarily portrays two periods in U.S. history in which alleged communism and other left-wing...
Reagan Fournier
May 21, 20214 min read


The Filibuster- Obstruction of the Senate
© Getty Images With Democrats being the majority in the Senate along with Vice President Kamala Harris, many are calling for abolishing...
Eric Alfaro
May 8, 20217 min read


The Supreme Court’s Role in the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Supreme Court of the United States plays an important role during this pandemic. With its changing composition, its decisions also...
Eric Alfaro
Apr 25, 20214 min read


Government Regulations on Social Media
In a world where government's are are confronted with large-scale issues, why do they choose to confront that of social media instead?

Sarra Alwani
Oct 22, 20204 min read
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