Our Emory: Take back your voices and ‘our Quad’
Instead of a vicious cycle of oppression, we urge you to see Emory’s social justice legacy as a virtuous one: a cycle of students rising up against oppressors.
Read MoreInstead of a vicious cycle of oppression, we urge you to see Emory’s social justice legacy as a virtuous one: a cycle of students rising up against oppressors.
Read MoreI struggle with being vulnerable in front of others and mourn moments of self-perceived weakness. Yet the wonderful thing about this world is its ability to fully transform perspectives at the opening of a door. Last November, I entered a prison for the first time. A prison is one of those things that, until I saw and felt it, was hard for me to conceptualize its existence in the world where I also live.
Read MoreThe 2024 Iowa caucuses represented a race for second place. With the unsurprising results of the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, nothing has defined the official start of the 2024 election season more than American...
Read MorePolitics are not a top-down system: Once the younger generation can get our footing, we can spring up to the debate stage, hopefully making those political conversations more worthwhile than the old folks up there now.
Read MoreSen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) is not the only U.S. leader who needs to retire. I can guarantee you this: the chairs on Capitol Hill are molded to the backs of the same old, same old. “It would be a great thing if both President...
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