As the life expectancy gap between college graduates and non-graduates widens, reconsidering degree requirements for government jobs emerges as a moral and social imperative. In a society increasingly […]
Senator Menendez should resign. Today.
The political landscape of the United States has been rife with controversies, and the latest to join the roster is Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey. On Friday, […]
The Urgent Need to Bring Back the Expanded Child Tax Credit
In the United States, we are faced with a stark reality: child poverty is on the rise, and it’s a choice we’ve made as a nation. Recent Census […]
Lyft’s Women+ Connect: A Leap Towards Safer Rides for Women and Nonbinary Users
In the rapidly evolving world of ride-hailing services, safety remains a paramount concern. Recognizing this, Lyft has taken a significant step forward with the introduction of its Women+ […]
Trauma-Informed Care: A Revolution in Women’s Health
In today’s fast-paced world, women often find themselves navigating a myriad of roles, from career to family and everything in between. Amidst this whirlwind, many face traumas that […]
The Two-Parent Privilege: A Personal Reflection on Growing Up Black in Indianapolis
Growing up in Indianapolis, I was surrounded by a tapestry of diverse families. Each had its own rhythm, its own challenges, and its own strengths. But one thing […]
Affirmative Action for Men: A Step Backwards for Higher Education?
In recent years, a growing trend has emerged in the realm of higher education: the declining enrollment of male students. This phenomenon has led many colleges to unofficially […]
What’s Next for DACA? A Deep Dive into the Recent Ruling
A recent decision by U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen has cast uncertainty over the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. On Wednesday, Hanen declared […]
Mapping Moderation: The Stance on Reproductive Rights Across 18 GOP Crossover Districts
In the intricate tapestry of American political representation, a unique subset of districts emerges as particularly intriguing: the crossover districts. These are constituencies that, in the 2020 Presidential […]
Crossing the Line: Is a Supreme Court Spouse Involved in Unlawful Conduct?
In a nation where the judiciary is revered as the last bastion of impartiality, the recent revelations about Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, have […]