Category: Writing
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Democratic Socialists— A Reformist Anti-Establishment Movement in the US
Introduction A 2025 Gallup poll found that over 65% of US Democrats had a ‘positive image of socialism’ opposed to the Independents who had…
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The Truth About Screens
You probably won’t get through this article, considering the average attention span has shortened to 40 seconds. In the past 10 years, with the…
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The Lone Star State: A Competitive ’26 Senatorial
Image from: Wikimedia Introduction The Partisan Equilibrium In 2026, Texas will hold a U.S. Senate election that, while still leaning Republican, is defined less…
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Why You Can’t Think Critically and How to Fix It
We live in a time where it is no longer required for us to think for ourselves. We have been robbed of our own…
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Universities Across The U.S. Struggle to Stay Afloat
Photo Credit: Portland State University Portland State University may close three departments illustrating how exactly universities across the United States are struggling to function.…
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Is the ozone layer actually being repaired?
What is it? The ozone layer is a shield of gas that protects the earth from most of the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation. It…
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Power, Politics, and The Persian Gulf: Inside the U.S.-Iran Conflict
Overview The United States and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday, February 28th in a coordinated effort to devastate the country’s military, eliminate its nuclear…
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Beyond The Post
Greater awareness has shaped how we speak about mental health. Whether it has changed how we respond is less clear.
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Democracy for Sale: How Lobbying is Hollowing Out American Democracy
Washington, D.C., veils itself as the espouser of democracy as marvelous marble monuments are erected based on the promise of a government “of the…
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The Cognitive Cost of Convenience: Human Thought in The Age of AI
Artificial intelligence is almost always presented as the “defining technological breakthrough” of the 21st century, yet some of the very people responsible for creating…
