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There’s Corn and Cattle Everywhere, But Not Enough to Eat

Posted on May 25, 2021 by naltman

By Holden Lamberson  Agricultural production, whether in the form of the cultivation of crops or raising livestock, is undeniably essential for human survival and progress; yet, modern agricultural production is causing more global harm than good due to the incredibly … Read More

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America’s Imminent Water Crisis

Posted on May 21, 2021 by naltman

Eric Ward Water is the single most important lifesource for every living thing on Earth, including humans. Aside from directly drinking water, humanity depends on having water for cleaning, cooking, agriculture, personal hygiene, and many other uses. Despite this, the … Read More

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Rebuilding the Environmental Protection Agency

Posted on May 21, 2021 by naltman

Ashley Rosenberg Over the course of his four year term, President Trump’s administration set about to deregulate all forms of government oversight, with the most famous instance of this being Executive Order 13771, which decreed that for each new government … Read More

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Addressing Climate Change is Corporations’ Responsibility

Posted on May 21, 2021 by naltman

Holden Rierson Reversing and limiting climate change is the corporate sector’s responsibility because they disproportionately advance it. In the past 30 years, just 100 companies have produced over 70% of the world’s carbon emissions, with the top 15 American food … Read More

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Climate Change Isn’t an Individual Responsibility, and Believing This Just Makes It Worse

Posted on May 21, 2021 by naltman

Holden Rierson Reversing and limiting climate change is the corporate sector’s responsibility because they disproportionately advance it. In the past 30 years, just 100 companies have produced over 70% of the world’s carbon emissions, with the top 15 American food … Read More

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Recycling Won’t Save Us

Posted on May 21, 2021 by naltman

Recycling Won’t Save Us By: Rashail Wasim With Earth Day having been expanded this year to Earth Month, there has been increased talk about how everyone is doomed and the planet is going to be unlivable in x number of … Read More

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Israel: A Model For Pandemic Response

Posted on March 13, 2021 by naltman

Naomi Altman Israel has been at the forefront of global vaccination efforts. With over 30% of the population already vaccinated, Israel is significantly ahead of almost every other country. At the time of writing of this article, it is projected … Read More

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Letter From The Editors (3/8/2021)

Posted on March 8, 2021 by naltman

Hi Readers!  Congratulations on making it through the third quarter! Only two more weeks until spring break, you can do it. Meanwhile, take some time to read through our March 2021 issue on global politics. While we typically center our … Read More

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The Need for the Paris Accord

Posted on March 8, 2021 by naltman

Jadyn Aling The Paris Climate Agreement; a treaty within the United Nations, entered into force in November of 2016 and was created to limit global climate change to below 2 degrees Celsius. Nonetheless, long term goals are to eventually reach … Read More

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The Downfall of Democracy

Posted on March 8, 2021 by naltman

Holden Lamberson The golden age of democracies, which took place all over the world between 1945 and 2000, has come to an end. During that period, the number of democratic nations grew from a mere twelve to a burgeoning eighty-seven. … Read More

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  • Table of Contents February 2023 (No Easy Answers)

    • What Do We Do About Debt Ceiling? March 6, 2023
    • Letter from the Editors 02.28.23 March 1, 2023
    • Healthcare in America March 1, 2023
    • Food Insecurity: The Government Needs To Do More February 28, 2023
    • Free Speech in America February 28, 2023
    • What Is the Answer To Policing in the U.S. And Chicago? February 28, 2023
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    Daniel Radner ’23

    Sneha Sharma ’23

    Jadyn Aling ’23

  • Managing Editors:

    Ava Rosenow ’23

    Medha Sharma ’25

  • Faculty Advisor:

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