Executive Editor Briana Creeley explores the ways in which Indigenous Peoples in North America specifically experience food apartheid.
Staff Writer Sarah Marc Woessner investigates Macron’s potential relationship with the EU ahead of the French 2022 presidential elections.
Managing Editor, Caroline Hubbard, investigates the sudden and surprising campaign path of French presidential candidate, Éric Zemmour.
Caroline S. Grossman explores four case studies of hegemonic nation-state incursions in Egypt, Pakistan, Iran, and Indonesia that occur during the latter half of the 20th century. These western incursions alter the legal system of shari’a Islamic law from its initial juristic structure.
Staff Writer Will Brown explains the history and the events of the 2021 UN Peacekeeping Ministerial.
Staff Writer Hannah Kandall examines how poverty is measured in the United States, and how to modify the process to include more citizens and adapt to the modern economy.
Staff writer Chloe Baldauf compares rural/urban educational inequity in China and the U.S. and explores why educational policy is not an effective enough solution on its own.
Contributing Editor Rehana Paul explores the role women play in Islamic terrorist organizations.
Contributing Editor Brian Johnson analyzes the role of religious figures in politics through an exploration of the Dalai Lama's relationship with the Chinese Communist Party.
Staff writer, Emmet McNamara, looks into the military defeat of the Islamic State and its potential repercussions on the international community.
Marketing & Design Editor Anna Janson discusses the circumstances surrounding the AUKUS deal and how nuclear non-proliferation efforts will be impacted.
Staff Writer Will Brown examines the integration of new technology into UN peacekeeping operations, and argues in favor of the increased use of emerging technology and statistical analysis.
Contributing Editor Caroline Skye Grossman explores a critical feminist approach to navigating urban informality on the African continent through radical incrementalism via employing two case studies of urban informal sector social network and activist groups in Nairobi, Kenya and Durban, South Africa.
Contributing Editor Brian Johnson explores the history of the Druze and how the Syrian Civil War has impacted them.
Executive Editor Briana Creeley examines the myth of overpopulation and its effects.
Managing editor Caroline Hubbard investigates the broader implication for international institutions regarding the Taliban’s recent destruction of cultural heritage sites.
Staff Writer Hannah Kandall examines the impact that decreasing federal funds for public housing will have on current and future tenants.
Staff writer Emmet McNamara analyzes the continued Syrian opposition to Assad, a decade after Syria’s Arab Spring, while incorporating the role of the international community’s contribution to this conflict.
Marketing & Design Editor Anna Janson explores Haiti’s women’s issues and the steps that can be taken to further equality as the country copes with August’s earthquake.
Contributing Editor Brian Johnson explains the ongoing water crisis in the Middle East and how Israel’s desalination scheme might be an answer to the problem and the broader diplomacy implications in the region.