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Making Sense of Migration

Tackling the intricacies of global migration

Rise of the Mainstream Feminist

Understanding the political future of women

Liberalism versus Socialism

A crucial distinction helps explain why liberalism, not socialism, holds a prominent place in mainstream American thought.

Where Do I Begin

A political cartoon from three seniors on graduation

Globalization and Revitalizing Endangered Languages

The case for maintaining languages

In Defense of the Ethnic Enclave

Preserving immigrant communities in order to protect vibrant pluralism

Bickering Over Race Baiting

RNC Chairman Reince Priebus wasn't blaming the President for being black.

Alone in the Air: JetBlue

In an industry of rising prices and dwindling amenities, JetBlue's divergent business model presents great potential and significant obstacles.

Should Democrats Move the Convention?

Part I of a series analyzing the passage of Amendment 1 in North Carolina.

The Evolution of the Family Sitcom

From "dumb Dora" to an even less intelligent father figure, the evolution of the family sitcom illuminates gender relations.