by LMR | Nov 1, 2020 | Fracking, In the Long Run
By Justin Diamond Junior, GW Energy Civilization as we know it relies on energy. In fact, astronomers use the Kardashev scale to measure the growth of civilizations by the amount of energy they consume. We’ve become so habituated to the daily consumption of power that...
by LMR | Nov 1, 2020 | Fracking, Yes
By Sophia Gengler Sophomore, GW Drilling for natural gas through the use of hydraulic fracturing must be abolished as a source of energy in the United States for the preservation of our drinking water, atmosphere, and climate. With the onset of global climate change,...
by LMR | Oct 29, 2020 | Campus Speakers, Under Certain Conditions
By Siena Mactavish Freshman, GW Since their inception, colleges have been a staging ground for civil discourse of all kinds. Students and professors alike seize the opportunity to develop their ideas and points of view with fellow academics. Historically, these...
by LMR | Oct 29, 2020 | Campus Speakers, Yes
By Siddarth Sasane Sophomore, GW Whenever matters of free-speech are up for debate, I am reminded of Ms. Keshia Thomas, who in June of 1996 was photographed in Ann Arbor, Michigan protecting a suspected white supremicist from a mob. Ms. Thomas is a black woman. She...
by LMR | Oct 29, 2020 | Campus Speakers, No
By Siddarth Jain Sophomore, UChicago Mainstream conservative speakers, like Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens, should not be allowed to speak on college and university campuses. In the storied past, liberals and conservatives were ideologically consistent in their...