Critical Race Theory Faces Attack in the Nation’s Classrooms Niall Calvert, Wesleyan University Recent efforts to ban discussion of systemic racism from American curricula represent a dangerous blunder with the potential to upset equitable social progress.… June 18, 2021
Trump and the Capitol Riots Reveal a Democracy at Risk Aimi Wen, Duke University We must hold everyone who incited or participated in the Capitol riots accountable, to protect the future of our system of government.… January 14, 2021
The GOP Might Be Losing Its Grip Leading Into 2020 Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin The Republican Party must either turn a blind eye to Trump’s behavior or revolt against him, and either decision will cost them voters.… December 28, 2018
Why the GOP Needs a Feminine Facelift Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin Women could Make the GOP Great Again.… August 19, 2018
Beto O’Rourke and His Journey to Turn Texas Blue Jake Deven, The University of Texas at El Paso Democrats are hopeful that O’Rourke will defeat Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in the 2018 midterm elections and take over the largely red state.… January 31, 2018
Everything You Need to Know About the Partisan Gerrymandering Case in the Supreme Court Lizzy Spangler, University of North Texas This decision will impact American politics, regardless of the outcome.… October 26, 2017
Tax Reform in the Trump Era Has a Rocky Start Elizabeth Ivanecky, McMaster University President Donald Trump and the "Big Six" are already hitting some major tax reform roadblocks.… October 7, 2017
After Trump Loses, the GOP Will Suffer for Years to Come Daniel Enjamio, Santa Fe College Not only are Republicans fighting a losing battle, they’re alienating youth and minority voters, thereby ensuring their future unpopularity.… August 26, 2016