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Did SLU Play American Political Theater?
There are simply some incidents that cannot be taken for granted, and as a triple major in Government, English, and History at our beloved institution, I found the brilliant opportunity to exercise all of them in last year’s bout of!-->…
The Presidential Achilles Heel; A death by a thousand paper cuts
During the last winter break, President Biden was braced with a new controversy that could doom his Presidency. The uncovering of multiple classified documents in an office closet at his Washington- District of Colombia think-tank and in!-->…
Midterm Review, the Republican Trickle
The midterm elections were far from the red-wave republicans than even I expected. The failure of pundits and commentators alike to accurately predict this election was a far surprise. Republicans lost Senate races in Pennsylvania, New!-->…
Dear Dub: A Kiss to the Heavens
Grief is a weird feeling. It often comes in waves, waiting silently in the corner until the time is right to make its next move. At times it feels like a smart, breathing creature that wants to make you realize you have no recipient for!-->…
US Domestic Issues: The Greatest Itch
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is getting heat for genuine problem-solving, while others know that it is worthy of praise. A desire to solve a public mental health problem is respectable and ultimately requires an extensive effort.
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Do Fish Feel? A Scientific Review
Most of us make the choice to have farm animals slaughtered so that we can eat them, I choose to believe that the majority of us think farm animals are sentient beings, intelligent feeling beings, more like us than not. We want to believe!-->…
Elise Stefanik Wins NY-21 Election
On Tuesday night, incumbent Congresswoman Elise Stefanik won the NY-21 seat by roughly 8 percentage points over Democratic moderate and former CIA counterterrorism officer Matt Castelli. This marks what will become another two-year term!-->…
What Would George Say?
“The unity of government which constitutes you one people is also now dear to you. It is justly so, for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your real independence, the support of tranquility at home, your peace abroad, of your safety, of!-->…