Environment Nathaniel Reed | 22 May 2018 The Future of Farming: Reconsidering the E. Coli Breakout Identifying the problems that caused the E. coli outbreak in May might point us towards newer, more sustainable methods of farming.
History Nathaniel Reed | 26 Mar 2018 Considering Avenues for Colonial Repatriation How can European nations repay the costs of colonialism?
A Call for the Reform of Diplomatic Immunity Diplomatic immunity has long been a hallmark of international relations. But does it allow for diplomats to get away with otherwise inexcusable behavior? 5 Mar 2018 | Nathaniel Reed
The Limited Value of Taxing University Endowments What are the broader implications of increasing taxes on private universities' endowments? 14 Nov 2017 | Nathaniel Reed
In the Manafort Indictment, An Ethical Test for the Trump Administration The unfolding investigation around Russia's influence in the 2016 election now includes its first indictments. How will the Trump administration respond? 2 Nov 2017 | Nathaniel Reed
The Moral Complexities of Helping Refugees Though the humanitarian need to help refugees globally is self-evident, exactly how to do so could not be more complex. 8 Oct 2017 | Nathaniel Reed
The Risks We Take When We Move Towards Isolationism Trump's move towards isolationism has wide-ranging implications for the international order - an order that has existed since WWII. 17 Sep 2017 | Nathaniel Reed
Law Enforcement Surveillance and the Protection of Civil Liberties The FBI shut down a site spreading child pornography. Then, they kept the site running for two weeks to track those who visited. 3 May 2017 | Nathaniel Reed
A Women's Council, Without any Women On deciding women's rights without asking women. 23 Mar 2017 | Nathaniel Reed
On Drones: Helpful versus Harmful On drones' societal benefits and consequences. 6 Mar 2017 | Nathaniel Reed
Fighting Overcrowding in America's National Parks America's national parks continue to grapple with the degrading effects of overcrowding. 18 Feb 2017 | Nathaniel Reed
Economics and Sustainability in the Overfishing of Bluefin Tuna Saving the bluefin tuna will require balancing surging demand with troubling impacts on biodiversity. 10 Jan 2017 | Nathaniel Reed
Masculinity Across Sports Equating masculinity with participation in certain sports creates negative discourse around gender identity and sexuality of individual athletes. 26 Dec 2016 | Nathaniel Reed
Future of the Environment Under a Trump Presidency Donald Trump's choice for the Head of Transition for the EPA raises concerns about the future of environmental policy under a Trump administration. 21 Nov 2016 | Nathaniel Reed
Depicting Mental Health on Halloween It's not just haunted houses - halloween decorations across the country make controversial statements about mental illness. 31 Oct 2016 | Nathaniel Reed
Rap Culture's Effect on Mental Health Rapper Kid Cudi recently went public with his mental health struggles, prompting discussion on the effects that hypermasculine and racialized rap culture can have on mental health. 12 Oct 2016 | Nathaniel Reed
The Ivory Trade: Ban or Regulate? Some countries plan to contest the UN's ban on trading ivory. But would allowing the sale of legal ivory economically benefit countries, or increase the problem of illegal ivory poaching in dwindling elephant populations? 23 Sep 2016 | Nathaniel Reed
On Morally Supporting Abstinence-Based Sex Ed Nathan Reed explores whether abstinence-only sex education is a moral way to talk about sex in a modern society. 20 Sep 2016 | Nathaniel Reed