Michigan State University Mass Shooting

By: Shiwani Tamaskar

Monday, February 13, 2023 eight students at the Michigan State University were victims of a mass shooting. Three were killed and five were injured while a gunman was on the campus of MSU. The suspect was identified as Anthony McCrae, a 43 year old man who was later found dead from a self inflicted gunshot. 

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Florida's Brainless Ban on AP African-American Studies

AP African-American Studies is a pilot course currently being taught by 60 teachers across the country, with the AP test not officially launching until 2025. The general objective of this class, according to the Official AP African American Studies Course Framework, is to understand the black experience in America and its modern connections through African-American history, connections with the present, key figures, movements, art, literature, and more. Wilfred Chan for The Guardian says that “structural racism, racial capitalism, mass incarceration, reparations, intersectionality and Black Lives Matter” are required topics.

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Gender Bias in Healthcare

By: Shrividya Regadamilli

Whether it has to do with the lives being saved or the lives saving people, gender bias is often present in the healthcare community for reasons as simple as inherent belief stamped in by society.

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All You Need to Know About Title 42

By: Haasini Sanisetty

Title 42 is a protocol that was put into place during the period in which Donald Trump was president. It basically says that federal officials are allowed to turn away immigrants at the border due to the risk that they might bring Covid-19 into the country.

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How Abortion Affected the Midterms

By: Madeleine Burke

On November 8, the 2022 midterm elections were held. However, more than inflation had an affect on this years midterms, abortion rights also made its mark on the ballot. With the fairly recent overturning of Roe V. Wade, the right to an abortion has become a popular topic of conversation when deciding which candidate to vote for.

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Affirmative Action in America

By: Laila Kirkpatrick

Affirmative action is a set of procedures used to eliminate unlawful discrimination among applicants for jobs and higher education. In 1961 President John F. Kennedy issued an executive order stating that "The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin."

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The Pressing Threat of Election Denial

By Emily Jones

As the 2022 Midterm Elections were on their way, the concept of election denial became more discussed and apparent in the United States political system and scheme, and it is this concept of election denial that distresses a large number of experts who study democracy today. As a result of the “election fraud” claimed by former President Donald Trump

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What's Going On with Trump and the FBI?

By Eva Kroh

Last Monday, late morning, Mar-a-Lago staff and residents found themselves witness to an FBI raid of former President Donald Trump's private residence in Palm Beach Florida. Top secret and other sensitive documents were suspected

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TikTok & Teens: A Controversial Duo

By: Fatema Dinary

TikTok has grown in popularity in the past years since its remodel from Musical.ly in August 2018. With its short 15 second videos and easy content creation, viewing and sharing, this platform became a hotbed for community bonding and localized trends. But due to its addictive nature and competitive style,

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Will Monkeypox Cause Another Pandemic?

By: Liu von Engelbrechten

In May 2022, the first outbreak of a non-endemic monkeypox was seen in the United Kingdom. Since then, it has spread to the US through international travel and imported animals. Recently, a new spike in cases

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