by LMR | Apr 18, 2021 | Gun Control, No
By Colby Clark Freshman, Auburn Requiring new mental health checks to purchase firearms is an ignorant form of gun control legislation. This is a measure that would affect millions of Americans according to Johns Hopkins. They write, “an estimated 26% of Americans...
by LMR | Apr 11, 2021 | DC Statehood, No
By Jamie Filias Freshman, GW Recently, the debate over statehood for Washington DC has returned to the respective floors of both houses of Congress and sparked arguments between politicians and citizens alike. A review of the evidence will unambiguously show that...
by LMR | Mar 27, 2021 | No, Vaccine Policy
By Joseph Kim Junior, GWU The United States is known for its charitable giving to other nations. Most of that comes through various forms of aid, both from domestic and NGO channels. While this would come without much issue most of the time, the COVID-19 pandemic has...
by LMR | Mar 24, 2021 | No, US-Myanmar Relations
By Paul Medvetsky Freshman, Georgetown The recent coup in Myanmar is a troubling and sudden departure from years of civilian governing — one that could mark the return to power of the military junta that ruled the country from 1962 to 2010. Indeed, the junta has...
by LMR | Mar 16, 2021 | No, Texas Energy Crisis
By Evan Hage Sophomore, Georgetown Senator Ted Cruz’s flight to Cancun was highly disrespectful to both residents of the state of Texas and Americans everywhere, who expect government officials to formulate some sort of coherent response in emergency situations....
by LMR | Mar 14, 2021 | Indian Farmer Protest, No
By Ananya Sampath Sophomore, GWU For several months Indian farmers have taken to the streets to protest farm bills passed by their government. Because these protests have garnered both domestic and international support, as well as global attention, a discussion has...