Woman March 2019 by Susmitha Chinni
Going to a women’s march on a frigid mid-west winter day is the last thing one would want to do. So why would hundreds of women march down the...
Going to a women’s march on a frigid mid-west winter day is the last thing one would want to do. So why would hundreds of women march down the...
On Tuesday, February 12, I attended the Maplewood City Council meeting. The City Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in...
When discussing democracy, it is often referred to in the national or international sense, more specifically, in the notion of an entire...
Often when we talk about the democratic processes in this country, most discussion dissects politics at the national or international level....
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In the blog post by Taylor Williams of Saint Louis University, she addresses Donald Trump’s usage of executive power to declare a “national...