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  • Two Years Of Shutdown In Northern Ireland

    The 35-day shutdown in Washington seemed to last an eternity, but it was a blink in comparison to the current government shutdown in Northern Ireland. On January 7 of this year, Northern Ireland celebrated an embarrassing two-year anniversary of government shutdown, with no end in sight. It is now the longest government shutdown in world…

  • The New Ottoman Empire

    Since the end of World War II, Turkey has been a strong U.S. ally. It was one of the targets of the Marshall Plan and was a crucial part of our pre-1991 fight against communism. It joined NATO in 1952, sent troops to Korea, harbored U.S. missiles, cooperated with pro-U.S. Middle Eastern states, hosted American…

  • The Supreme Value: Why Free Speech Is Paramount On College Campuses

    “Knowledge is power,” is a ubiquitous aphorism in modern society. As George Washington–our university’s namesake–once said, “Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness.” The exalted status of knowledge in society is remarkably recent. Not until the Enlightenment–or as it’s also known–the Age of Reason (17th-18th centuries) did knowledge become such a…

  • The People Across the River

    For many non-residents, “Anacostia” refers to all of DC across the Anacostia River. In reality, Anacostia is just the neighborhood on the eastern end of the 11th Street Bridge. Despite the area’s current issues with poverty and crime, it is one of the most historic neighborhoods in the whole city. While most DC students make…

  • The Trinitarian Streak: Religious Orthodoxy and the American Presidency

    For the past 104 years, the chief executive of the United States has been a Trinitarian Christian. 1. I would like to show how American presidents have become more religiously orthodox. 2. I would like to explore various explanations as to why American presidents have embraced orthodoxy. When William Howard Taft is remembered, it is…

  • A Medical Emergency: When States Opt Out of Providing Care

    This past May, the Republican-controlled legislature in Mis­souri voted to opt out of the federal government’s upcom­ing Medicaid expansion. This decision is not unique to Missouri—25 other states have opted out as well, claiming that the increased tax burden of a Medicaid expansion outweighs its benefits. The majority of states that rejected Medicaid are poor,…

  • Let’s Clear the Air: Why Not to Light Up in Washington State

    BY GRACE PORTELANCE Nearly a year ago citizens of Washington state rejoiced as initiative 502 was passed by a 10 point margin, making it one of the first two states in the United States to pass a recreational marijuana law. We felt pride in our liberal leanings, with both the passage of I-502 and the…