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Soccer Is Back Across Europe — Except France
Only one of the “top-five leagues” in Europe is missing: France’s Ligue 1.
Jul 27, 20204 min read


Understanding the Chinese Persecution of its Uighur and Turkic Minorities
The systematic persecution of Uighurs and other Turkic minorities in China has been an ongoing issue since the Chinese Revolution in 1949.
Jul 26, 20205 min read


Iowa? Really?
So is Iowa diverse enough to go first? Short answer: No. Long answer: Heck no.
Jul 26, 20205 min read


Everything Mayors and Governors Have Done to Dismantle Systemic Racism
A few mayors and governors have promptly tackled police reform specifically tailored to address incidents that have occurred.
Jul 25, 202011 min read


The SNP and the Future of the UK
what may be just as monumental was the performance of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and their own leader, Nicola Sturgeon.
Jul 25, 20203 min read


In Conversation with Reshma Saujani
It’s easier to go to the schools you’re supposed to go to and do the sports you’re supposed to play, but it’s harder to do the risky thing.
Jul 24, 20209 min read


The Problem with College Applications
The pressure grows more menacing each year that when we present ourselves, we will not be alluring enough to admissions officers.
Jul 23, 20203 min read


America’s Insulin: Oxygen with a Price
People with diabetes either take their insulin or they die, so rationing their supply has proven an untenable option.
Jul 23, 20203 min read


Trump's New Asylum Regulation
On June 15, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a 161-page proposition for new asylum regulation.
Jul 22, 20202 min read


A New Cure
Arguably the largest positive change of legalizing marijuana would be to help stop the racial injustice in the prison system.
Jul 22, 20204 min read


The Recommencement of Youth Sports in a COVID-Infected New York
Hopefully, student-athletes will still be able to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jul 21, 20204 min read


Where Are They Now? Presidential Candidate Edition
The former candidates must now shift their focus from building a better America to sharing their visions with others to rebuild America.
Jul 21, 20206 min read


US Open Reverses Decision to Cancel Wheelchair Tennis
Dylan Alcott learned on Twitter that the US Open had canceled the wheelchair competition.
Jul 20, 20203 min read


Why We Need to Reform the Central Park Zoo
This zoo is a relic of the past, and it ought to be left there.
Jul 20, 20203 min read


Modern Anti-Semitism in Poland
The countries with the highest Jewish populations pre-WWII have had the highest surges in anti-Semitic crime.
Jul 19, 20204 min read


The Rise and Fall of CHOP
CHOP was a self-declared autonomous zone and occupation protest established in the midst of the George Floyd protests in Seattle.
Jul 19, 20204 min read


In Conversation with Andrew Yang
The Iris Editors-in-Chief and co-founders, Lily Wolfson ’21 and Ryan Pelosky ’21, sat down for a phone call interview with Andrew Yang.
Jul 18, 202011 min read


Trump’s Former Attorney General Falls to Former Auburn U. Football Coach in Senate Primary
Jeff Sessions, has been defeated by former Auburn University head football coach, Tommy Tuberville, in Alabama's Republican Senate primary.
Jul 17, 20203 min read


Among the Interschool, Journalistic Practice Ranges Widely
Among member institutions of the Interschool, student journalism operates under a diverse range of paradigms.
Jul 17, 202011 min read


Where Did the Legislative Branch Go?
While the outcome of this decision is certainly worth celebrating, its legal reasoning and justification is not.
Jul 17, 20205 min read
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