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Mandana Dayani Advocates for Voter Rights
Mandana Dayani is the ultimate mulihypinete: lawyer, activist, TV personality, founder, CBO, podcast host, executive producer, and much more
Oct 19, 20207 min read


Hetti’s Smile Boxes: Making Sick Kids Smile with Personalized Care Packages
“Hetti’s Smile Boxes” is a non-profit organization founded by sophomore Hetti Price-Bailey (Greensboro Day School ’23) of North Carolina.
Oct 19, 20202 min read


U.S. Brokers a Trade Deal Between Kosovo and Serbia
After this recent breakthrough, negotiations will continue in order to fully normalize commerce in the Balkan Region.
Oct 18, 20202 min read


Forgotten No Longer: Youth Activists at Generation Ratify Seek to Revive the Equal Rights Amendment
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) has been a contentious issue in American politics for nearly a century.
Oct 17, 20202 min read


Kodak: How the Company Plans to Shift From Cameras to Pharmaceuticals
In the 1970s, Kodak was the optimal brand in the American photography market, comprising 85% of camera sales and 90% of film sales.
Oct 16, 20203 min read


Voter Suppression Erodes Democracy
Just as the power of the vote cannot be underestimated, we also cannot underestimate the damage of voter suppression.
Oct 15, 20206 min read


Jeff Bezos is Now Worth $200 Billion
Breaking his own record, the world’s richest man, Jeff Bezos, became even more rich when valued on August 26.
Oct 14, 20202 min read


A Corruption Lawsuit Against the N.R.A. Divides a Nation
On August 6, New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the National Rifle Association (NRA).
Oct 13, 20203 min read


2020 Breaks Records in US Overdose Deaths
2020 held record-breaking numbers in overdose deaths, and experts believe that the COVID-19 pandemic is a large factor.
Oct 12, 20202 min read


How COVID-19 Caused Sports to Come to a Complete Halt and How They Are Now Building Themselves Up
Sports have only begun to slowly resume, people have been forced to face reality head-on.
Oct 11, 20202 min read


How Halley Harrisburg Succeeds in the Gallery World
As harrisburg so wisely states, “There are so many ways to exist in our world that are at first not obvious.”
Oct 10, 20204 min read


Shut Up, I’m Right: The United States’ Lack of Civilized Political Discourse
Polarization leads to the vilification of those with opposing beliefs, therefore discouraging discourse.
Oct 7, 20203 min read


Why We Need Intersectional Environmentalism
We cannot fight for the planet alone and expect to be successful. We must fight for people and the planet.
Oct 6, 20203 min read


Claudia Conway Will Continue to Push for Emancipation
Claudia Conway has recently become vocal on social media platforms speaking out against her parents and her desire for emancipation.
Oct 4, 20204 min read


The Abraham Accords and The New Middle East
Claims of “a new Middle East” have historically not quite panned out as intended.
Oct 4, 20203 min read


The HALT Solitary Confinement Act in New York
This bill could drastically change the prison and jail system in New York as we know it.
Oct 4, 20204 min read


Stylish, Sustainable Denim by Planet Leo
Planet Leo is a sustainable business dedicated to upcycling and modifying clothing to discourage single use clothing and easy waste.
Oct 3, 20202 min read


Behind the Milwaukee Bucks' Boycott of the NBA
The notion that players were willing to sit out of ball games and risk their livelihoods to stand up for social issues was eye-opening for t
Oct 3, 20203 min read


How Bioethics Has Left Minorities in the Dark
Black bioethics is defined as the “exploration and interrogation of any event, ideal, technological advancement, person, or institution that
Oct 3, 20202 min read


The Case Against Congressional Term Limits
I have also come to realize that congressional term limits would be a disastrous idea.
Oct 2, 20203 min read
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