by mauser.8@osu.edu | Oct 11, 2024 | Ohio State University
As Americans who value democracy, we frequently want to be able to directly sit down with our representatives and voice our opinions and be able to have civil discussion on the actions we should take to better our communities and country as a whole. Recently, I got to...
by Cecilia Gonzalez | Oct 25, 2021 | Suffolk University
Politics is becoming less about the issues at every level of government. This past presidential election and recent administrations has United States voters up in arms over who implemented what policy and which party is better at leading. Listening to the arguments,...
by Grace Voll | Oct 22, 2021 | Suffolk University
Repetitive calls for unity, compassion, and empathy for others are uttered daily by our most prominent leaders in the United States. We are experiencing levels of hyper-polarization, incivility, and distrust in one and another, and our government, at rates like never...
by Hanna McCarthy | Apr 4, 2020 | University of Memphis
*Photo by Toby Sells, Creative Commons Zero License On February 18, 2020 the Memphis City Council held a public meeting in which one significant agenda item was to discuss development plans for the Mid-South Fairgrounds. A deeper look to the heart of this issue...
by Kirsten Slay | Apr 19, 2019 | Georgia State University
On February 28th at 7 pm, the Rockdale County School Board meeting was entirely packed with best-dressed high school students, proud parents, and other attendees. During the first half of the gathering, there was a public congratulating of students that competed in...