Policy Editor Chase Estes ('22) explains the new direction in German politics heading into the post-Merkel era.
Managing Editor Adam Abadi ('22) analyses the conflict over the potential risks and benefits of artificial intelligence that could deeply impact human society in the coming decades.
Managing Editor Adam Abadi ('22) continues his comprehensive look at the factory farming industry with an explanation of why it is so entrenched and difficult to confront.
Managing Editor Adam Abadi ('22) closes out his comprehensive look at the factory farming industry with a look at resistance to the brutality of the factory farming industry and hope for a better future.
Managing Editor Adam Abadi ('22) begins his comprehensive look at the factory farming industry with an explanation of its brutal operation.
Managing Editor Adam Abadi ('22) continues his comprehensive look at the factory farming industry with an analogy about puppies.
The UK has formally separated from the EU, but controversy and uncertainty still reign on a number of hot-button issues.
Managing Editor Adam Abadi ('22) envisions a comprehensive overhaul of elite college admissions to privilege overarching social impact over academic achievement alone.
Editor Yinguang Zhao ('23) explains the effects of China's new election law on Hong Kong's democracy.
Deputy Politics Editor Danielle Recco ('24) reports on President Biden's first military operation and analyzes its possible ramifications.
Editor Teddy David rebuts Dr. Fauci's argument that we should stop shaking hands permanently
Christian Baaki argues that the practice of judicial review has made courts too powerful and susceptible to partisan manipulation.
Pro-Democracy politicians won a stunning upset victory in Hong Kong's recent district council elections, but the prosperous city-state remains under the autocratic rule of China. So what do these results mean for the people of Hong Kong?