by LMR | Apr 18, 2021 | Gun Control, Yes
By Sebastian Hartley Freshman, GW Living in the United States means that every time I get a news notification, I dread that it could be yet another mass shooting. For as long as I can remember, I have heard the names of schools and neighborhoods become synonymous with...
by LMR | Apr 11, 2021 | DC Statehood, Yes
By Maria Leon-Acosta Freshman, GWU Taxation without representation. The same three words that sparked the American Revolution are now at the heart of another struggle against tyranny, albeit a slightly different one: the fight for D.C. statehood. Historically powered...
by LMR | Mar 27, 2021 | Vaccine Policy, Yes
By Christian Williams Sophomore, GWU On February 18th, President Joe Biden announced that the United States would be donating 4 billion dollars to developing countries to build up their vaccine infrastructure. While this is a step in the right direction, we can also...
by LMR | Mar 24, 2021 | US-Myanmar Relations, Yes
By Anthony Ilardi Freshman, Clemson The United States must stand for freedom and justice not only within her borders, but globally as well. Where freedom and justice is threatened, the United States has the imperative to act by whatever means possible. That is why the...
by LMR | Mar 16, 2021 | Texas Energy Crisis, Yes
By Cordelia Scales Sophomore, GWU On February 10, 2021, Texas was slammed by a winter storm that caused widespread power outages. 4.4 million people went without electricity for days, and at least 70 people died. After previous failures of the system, one would think...
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...