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issue 14

November 27, 2024
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Examining the Rising Division and Hatred in America

Growing political polarization in America threatens to unravel the nation’s core values. When will we step back and do something about it?

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A History of Political Campaigning in Video Games

Political campaigns increasingly target younger voters through video games. But does it truly resonate with the audience?

December 2, 2024

In a Two-Party System, Citizens Risk Wasting Their Votes on a Third

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If you genuinely want to make a difference, third party candidates for Presidency will not do America, its citizens, or you any favors.

Gen Z Helped Get Trump Elected. Now He Needs to Support a Youth Agenda.

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To build ties with Gen Z, President Trump must address their concerns on the economy, climate, and social issues—or risk losing the trust of

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Attack Ads Hurt More Than Just Politicans

Political attack ads play a significant role in shaping public perception, often distorting the truth and deepening political divisions.

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by Nicole Vega Ayala
December 11, 2024
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OPINION: Stem Cell Research Is More Than Just a Political Football

Political attack ads play a significant role in shaping public perception, often distorting the truth and deepening political divisions.

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by Emily Ryu
December 11, 2024
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We Saw the Future at Trump’s NYC Rally

Trump’s historic Madison Square Garden rally was a crystal ball for the next four years.

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by Jack Tergesen and Annarose Grizzle
December 11, 2024
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Hey Teachers: Now Is Not the Time To Avoid Politics in the Classroom

The election revealed a stark gender divide in America. What can teachers do to help us heal it?

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by Naomi Beinart
December 11, 2024
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In the Wake of a Historic Election, Teachers Are Going Quiet

Educators and students weigh the impact of political conversations on learning, and whether or not it's important to talk about politics in the classroom.

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by Nolan O'Keefe
December 2, 2024
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What We Learned From the Faulty Voter Registration Process in Texas

The snail mail registration process in the Lone Star State is an unnecessary barrier that could discourage new voters.

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by Chloe Lewcock
December 2, 2024
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Global Elections Tell the Story of Struggling Democracies

Exploring the triumphs, challenges, and uncertainties of democracy in 2024’s global elections.

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by Lulu Kohler
December 2, 2024
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Why Your Shopping Cart Fueled Trump’s Win

Penn experts analyze how economic concerns, inflation, and rural dissatisfaction contributed to Trump's win and the uncertain political landscape ahead.

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by Vidya Pandiaraju
December 2, 2024
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Remember Trump’s Remarks on Aurora? They’re No Laughing Matter

Unraveling the impact of misinformation on a community caught in the crossfire of fear and political rhetoric.

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by Lillian Gray
December 2, 2024
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With Gender Roles, No One Wins

By breaking free from stereotypes and embracing authenticity, we can redefine girlhood in all its complexity.

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by Carina McCallum
December 2, 2024
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