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Young, Scrappy and Hungry: Gen Z in the Midterm Elections

Compared to generations before them, more of Gen Z belong to racial and ethnic minorities, have grown up using electronics, and have decided to pursue higher education. But how are they planning to lead?

What the Water Crisis in Flint shows about Racism in Public Health

The water crisis in Flint, Michigan could have been avoided, as could countless other health crises affecting undeserved communities in history.

Everyone Fights on $15: Evaluating an Increase in the Minimum Wage

Raising the minimum wage is important to keep the economy and country moving forward, but awareness of the risks that come along with the raise is imperative to make well-informed policy decisions.

A Dying Lake

Utah’s Great Salt Lake is at the heart of the region’s ecosystem and economy. But without urgent action, it will soon dry up, with devastating consequences for all.

Immigrant’s Assimilation Model: Rethinking the Role of the Government and Society

To many immigrants living in the U.S., successfully naturalizing and officially becoming a citizen is the dream, not only to inherit the benefits and privileges reserved for U.S. citizens, but also to be embraced and protected by the country.

Where Dobbs Meets an 18-Year Term Limit

To restore the stability and legitimacy of the Supreme Court, we need an 18-year term limit for Supreme Court justices in combination with a stricter commitment to legal precedent.

What Maine’s Gubernatorial Election Means for Reproductive Rights in the State

A Paul LePage victory may mean the end of reproductive freedom in Maine.

The American Flag: A Symbol for Some or All?

We can either make the American flag a symbol of the sins of the present and past. Or it can be a symbol of the hope that Americans have for the future.

Affirmative Action in the Court

This Halloween, the Supreme Court will hear two cases on affirmative action involving the Students For Fair Admissions, Harvard, and the University of North Carolina. Listen in to learn from several legal experts about what they believe will happen next.

Teachers: Soldiers Against School Shootings

K-12 educators are immediately affected by school shootings and it is more important than ever to highlight their voices. Teachers are calling for help against a war.