Civics Resources Haley Thompson | 20 Feb 2019 In Colorado, The Right to Comprehensive Sex Education Colorado students are testifying in favor of a bill that would make comprehensive sex education the norm in public schools, but not all parents are happy with the legislation.
Civics Resources Rachel Robison-Greene | 10 Jan 2019 Aging and Blaming in the Criminal Justice System As the average life expectancy increases, those sentenced to life in prison are facing more punishment than previous generations.
Uighur Re-Education and Freedom of Conscience This article focuses on the recent reports of a humanitarian abuses in the Xinjiang region of China, involving Uighur Muslims and the relationship this has to human conscience and freedom. 14 Nov 2018 | Meredith McFadden
Women, Representation, Revolution There are more women than ever up for election during this year's midterms. If many of them succeed, what might change? 31 Oct 2018 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Debating the Permissibility of Printable Guns Plans to 3D print guns are available online, but ethical debates rage from questions of free speech to safety. 25 Jul 2018 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Should the United States Supreme Court Be Abolished? Does the Supreme Court help or hinder the U.S.'s democracy? 5 Jul 2018 | Daniel Beck
Police Officers or Immigration Officers? The Dilemma of Responding to ICE Warrants Should police officers be doing the jobs of immigration officers, and what are the repercussions? 9 Mar 2018 | Abigail Joens-Witherow
Opposition vs. Prohibition: Should Iceland Ban Circumcision? Iceland will soon vote on banning circumcision - a move that has stoked controversy among religious communities and society at large. 8 Mar 2018 | Jean Kazez
The 21st-Century Valedictorian and the Battle for First Place Choosing a valedictorian has long been a tradition of high school graduation. Due to concerns about student stress, its status is now in question. 21 Dec 2017 | Audrey Beale
Homeless in Utah, Desperately Seeking a Backyard "Not in my backyard" has combined with gentrification to create a harmful force affecting Utah's homeless. 4 May 2017 | Rachel Robison-Greene
The Complexities of Reforming Indiana's Bail System In trying to reform the bail system, Indiana Senate Bill 228 may exacerbate racial bias in criminal justice. 22 Feb 2017 | Kiara Goodwine
Identity and Pluralism in Merkel's Call to Ban the Veil What does Merkel's proposed full-face veil ban say about Germany's commitment to religious and cultural pluralism? 20 Dec 2016 | Meredith McFadden
Compulsory Voting in America America's voter turnout is infamously low; could compulsory voting laws, similar to other democracies, solve the "get out the vote" dilemma? 26 Nov 2016 | Amy Brown