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Op-Ed: Fentanyl as a WMD
Photo Credit: Province of British Columbia By Yan GrafStaff Writer In April 2021, as the United States was focused on dealing with the Delta wave of COVID-19, a drug advocacy group calling themselves “Families against Fentanyl” quietly submitted a letter to President Joe Biden with one demand: to label fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, a […]
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Ketanji Brown Jackson the First Black Woman Nominated to the Supreme Court
Photo Credit: Ekaterina Bolovtsova By Audrey HallManaging Editor On February 25th, President Joe Biden announced the formal nomination of Federal Judge, Ketanji Brown Jackson, to the Supreme Court. With her strong resume and diverse legal background, Jackson demonstrates clear capability and fit for the role. Ketanji Brown Jackson attended Harvard University for both undergraduate–where she […]
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Op-Ed: Genocide in Xinjiang?: The Complexities of the U.S. State Department’s Declaration
The U.S. State Department recently labeled the Chinese government’s campaign against Uyghur Muslims as a ‘genocide.’ This article seeks to consider whether this campaign satisfies the definition of the term, or perhaps whether this declaration was potentially biased due to international politics.