by LMR | Mar 14, 2021 | Indian Farmer Protest, Yes
By Greg Santos Senior, UC Riverside Affecting one out of six humans on our planet, India’s economic policy rightly has our attention. This time, a set of three bills seeking to deregulate and liberalize their agricultural sector have been met with some of the...
by LMR | Mar 14, 2021 | Indian Farmer Protest, Under Certain Conditions
By Vinithra Sudhakar Sophomore, GWU In 2019, over 10,000 Indian farmers took their lives out of desperation and as a means of relief in the face of crippling debt. The plight of farmers demonstrates the need for reform in the agricultural sector. That plight...
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...
by LMR | Mar 3, 2021 | Student Loan, Yes
By Sarah Fitzgerald Junior, GWU President Joe Biden plans to forgive federal student loans for up to $10,000 per borrower, a major part of his 2020 campaign promise. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, recent college graduates, already burdened with mass amounts of debt,...
by LMR | Mar 3, 2021 | Student Loan, Under Certain Conditions
By Max Greenhalgh Junior, GWU The average American college graduate who chose to take out student loans owed just over $30,000 according to U.S. News data from 2019. Given the trend, that number has likely risen since. This is a distressing issue for debt-holders, due...
by LMR | Mar 3, 2021 | No, Student Loan
By Catherine Kildea Junior, CUA One of the most harmful tendencies of the left is that they encourage self-victimization. When one believes that they are a victim and that circumstances are out of their control, they no longer have an incentive to strive to be better....