Poland has had a fraught immigration policy throughout its post-communist history. Following World War II, and occupied by the Soviet Union, Poland was a satellite…
Posts published in “2021-2022”
Over this year’s Holiday break, I was an onlooker at our family’s annual game of Risk, the classic game of war and international diplomacy. For…
“Just bring everything you could need,” my mom stressed through speaker phone as I scrambled to put together the endless stream of paperwork for my…
Following the demise of the Soviet Union at the end of the Cold War, Russia and Ukraine have maintained a complicated and tense relationship. Russia…
Currently, the U.S. Supreme Court is in the process of reviewing a Mississippi law that makes abortion illegal after 15 weeks of pregnancy. This law…
As she enters her 2022 campaign season, Stacey Abrams leaves this note with all Georgians: “I’ve never stopped fighting for Georgia. I’ve never lost faith…
Following President Joe Biden’s inauguration in January, a drastic decrease can be seen in his approval rating. On January 25th, he had 55% of the…
It’s difficult to forget the first presidential debate of 2020. In a shocking display of childishness, both candidates made a mockery of the American political…
FuelCell Energy, Inc., one of the global leaders in fuel cell technology, has faced a harsh economic decline this past year. Despite the consistent growth…
“Race, poverty, inadequate legal assistance, and prosecutorial indifference to innocence conspired to create a textbook example of injustice. I can’t think of a case that…