by Jessica Presch | Apr 21, 2023 | University of Utah
After the 2020 census, North Carolina gained a 14th seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. This meant the Republican-led state legislature was able to redraw the House Congressional districts, adding another congressional district, consequently employing partisan...
by Makenna G | Apr 11, 2023 | Rollins College
Despite widespread concern about climate change and environmental degradation, President Biden’s approval of the Willow Project in Alaska has alarmed young people and environmental groups. The project, set to produce 600 million barrels of oil, threatens fragile...
by Grace Amemastro | Apr 11, 2023 | University of Utah
The Utah Constitution should be amended to make it impossible for state legislatures to repeal, replace or change initiatives passed by citizens. Although, some may argue citizens do not have the means or knowledge to create initiatives due to their lack of political...
by Alessia P | Apr 9, 2023 | Rollins College
A loved one has just been murdered at school days prior in yet another mass shooting and, rather than doing something about it, your legislators make it even easier to obtain and carry a firearm in states around the country, including your home of Tennessee. Over...
by Lizzie Silver | Apr 4, 2023 | University of Utah
Discomfort is a vital tool used in change. People learning about history that makes them uncomfortable forces them to understand the importance of their actions and keeps them from repeating history. House Bill 7, a recently passed law in Florida, provides that when...