A Global Climate Emergency Through the Eyes of Cleveland, OH (Part I)

by Emily Qian

While there’s been much coverage in global and national politics, much less is known about the climate emergency on the local level. So, inspired by this shortage, I’ve decided to dig deeper into the impact of climate change in our very own city, starting foremost with what got me inspired in the first place: the unusually warm temperatures in Cleveland, OH, this winter season.

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2020 Census

by Caroline Hurley

Every ten years, the U.S. government sends a packet of questions to houses all across America. In the 2020 census, the citizenship question, which the Trump administration and many members of the Republican party are pushing for, has created a new controversy surrounding the census.

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A New Law Will Restrict Ex-Felon's Voting Rights in Florida

by Jessica Chang

In November 2018, voters in Florida chose to restore voting rights to ex-convicts, enfranchising almost 1.5 million people across the state of Florida. On Friday, May 3, 2019, the Florida legislature rolled back many of the benefits of the amendment, barring hundreds of thousands from exercising their right to vote

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