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A Very British Tea Party

Comparisons between Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders could hardly be less accurate.

Preserving the Forum

The desire to censor derives from an inherent disrespect— for an idea, but also for the person promoting that idea.

An Unusual Burden: the Supreme Court’s New Death Penalty Requirements

How the Supreme Court's decision in Glossip v. Gross disadvantages challenges to the death penalty.

President's Note

Our staff may not be full-time journalists, but what we write matters.

Running Through the Pain

Running any distance at any speed fights stillness and monotony, and it hurts. But running is also proving that you are more than your body, that you can overcome hurt and loss.

Critic Culture

As I type this I’m streaking down the highway in a Megabus-turned-Boltbus with the jagged skyline of my city, Philadelphia, in sights. Read any...

Students Demonstrating for Change in Georgia

Tbilisi, Georgia- On September 18th, 2012 a video clip of prison guards sexually and physically abusing prisoners, was shown on national news stations. By...

A Greener Africa

Africa's developmental prospects hinge on sustainability and innovation.

Worse for Women

Cruz and Fiorina's claims to consider women's issues ring hollow.

How to Sell a Tax Plan

How the candidates' tax plans reveal their deeper strategies.