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The Dark Side of Innovation: The Hidden Racial Biases in Medical AI and Devices
Global use of medical technology has substantially increased in recent years. This phenomenon has an immense capacity to improve...

Arjun Anugole
Feb 264 min read


Trump’s War on Federal Workers: Why the Federal Workforce is Critical to Government Success
Government workers protest recent firings outside the US Capitol in Washington. President Trump’s aggressive attacks against federal...
Avery Prince
Feb 263 min read


An American Arctic: Canada Should Take American Threats Against Greenland Seriously
Trudeau rebuffs Trump’s trade talk criticism US President Donald Trump faced ridicule for his impulsive proposal to buy Greenland during...

Zaki Ahmad
Feb 253 min read


AI Policy: Chapter 2025
AI policy in 2025 stands at a crossroads under a Republican administration, balancing innovation and national security with the risks of...

Kashyap Rajesh
Feb 254 min read


Where is the Energy Emergency?
The Canadian and American Flags In October 2024, the U.S. produced 13.46 million barrels of oil per day—the most in American history....

Connor Weiss
Feb 253 min read


Trump’s War With DEI: Worth Waging?
A protester holding a sign demanding equality in diversity. Upon his resumption of the presidency, Donald Trump has directed great...
Samuel Stille
Feb 243 min read


Afterschool Programs are No Longer a Want but a Need
Students are still grappling with significant learning loss in their schools. Since childhood education serves as a foundation for young...

Sejal Sekhar
Dec 22, 20243 min read


Technology Restrictions are Needed, But Harsh Phone Bans Miss the Mark
States and districts across the country are increasingly cracking down on student cell phone usage by implementing widespread bans in...

Abigail Silverman
Dec 22, 20244 min read


National School Lunch Program: Free Meals, Yet Not Accessible to All
Across the U.S., students from kindergarten through high school eagerly watch the clock, waiting for the much-anticipated lunch hour. For...

Danielle Berkowitz
Nov 13, 20243 min read


Universal Preschool: Why it Should Be Part of Harris’ Plan
It’s election season, and constituents across the country are weighing in on how each presidential candidate is addressing pressing...

Jaiden Fisher-Dayn
Nov 8, 20243 min read


Studying While Starving: Understanding Food Insecurity on College Campuses
The US Department of Agriculture defines food insecurity as the limited or uncertain ability to acquire nutritionally adequate food,...

Kyle Wyatt
Oct 24, 20243 min read


We Need to Fund More Nephrology Research, Especially Randomized Control Trials
Renal sinus. Parenchyma. Renal calyces. Nephron. Glomerulus.* These are some of the terms used to describe the anatomy of a kidney. After...
Zoë O'Halloran
Oct 22, 20243 min read


Eyes in the Skies: The Hidden Costs of TSA’s Facial Recognition Systems
Imagine a world where airport security was as simple as taking a selfie. As you pass through the checkpoint, a camera quickly snaps a...

Thej Khanna
Oct 16, 20243 min read


The Ten Commandments in Schools: A Command to Conform?
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry made headlines this past June by signing H.B. 71 into law, a bill mandating that the Ten Commandments be...
Samuel Stille
Oct 14, 20244 min read


The Many vs. The Money: Super PACs and Their Place in Politics
The idea that all votes are not created equal has been widely spread among Americans, originally as a criticism of the electoral college...
Celia Holden
Oct 12, 20243 min read


Dispelling Myths About Nuclear Energy and It’s ‘Frightening’ Vernacular
When you hear “nuclear,” what image does it invoke? For many, it conjures fears of catastrophic accidents or radioactive waste — but,...
Camille Brady
Oct 9, 20243 min read


In Defense of the Electoral College
With election season underway, the Electoral College is once again thrust into the spotlight. Campaigns are bombarding the seven...
Cole Laudenslager
Oct 9, 20244 min read


The Uphill Battle for South Korean Multiculturalism: A Koryeo-Saram Case Study
Nestled in the northwest portion of Gwangju, a designated metropolitan city within South Korea’s South Jeolla province, is the...

Isabela Wilson
Oct 8, 20243 min read


Internship or Free Trial? Time to Unsubscribe Unpaid Work!
For today’s college students, internships have become the gateway to securing that first job after graduation. Especially at elite...

Simone Chan
Oct 8, 20243 min read


Leveraging Humanity: How to Enforce Labor Rights in Other Countries
As classes commenced at Cornell University, 1,000 United Auto Workers (UAW) union members went on strike, accusing the university of...
Pranav Jaganathan
Oct 8, 20243 min read
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