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In Defense of Coal Miners – Centering Corporate Cultural Manipulation in the Age of Environmentalism

Nicholas PerezJune 30, 2021June 30, 2021

Opinion

On Planning Your Summer Internship, Two Years Away

Justin JinJune 28, 2018

Companies know that, even should they alienate one applicant, they will have countless others, affording them the opportunity to push ever more rigorous and restrictive requirements.

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Passivity, Home and Abroad: Theresa May, Northern Ireland, and the Abortion Debate

Nick TabioJune 20, 2018July 7, 2019

Theresa May has finally been given an opportunity to succeed during a tenure which has been polluted with failure, scandal and ineffectiveness.

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Congress’s Big Food Fight: A Look Inside the Divisive Failure of the 2018 Farm Bill

Nishanth KrishnanJune 13, 2018

HFC members have turned their weaknesses, namely their small size and relative youth, into strengths, as their caucus has become a wild card in bills that otherwise would be confidently passed by the Republican majority.

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Democracy in Hungary

Josh PurtellJune 13, 2018July 7, 2019

Recognizing that the main thrust of Orbán’s popular mandate lies in a need for secure Hungarian national sovereignty, the EU should act accordingly.

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Ivory Conservatives: Part II, The Students

Ian MoreauJune 13, 2018July 7, 2019

In order to engender a greater presence among undergraduate student bodies, conservatives must first recognize that the very policies they champion are doing them a disservice on college campuses.

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Ivory Conservatives: Part I, The Faculty

Ian MoreauMay 29, 2018May 30, 2018

If conservatives truly aim to create ideological diversity within American universities, they should look across the aisle for more workable solutions.

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Junot Díaz, Critical Theory, and Reckoning with #MeToo

Josh PurtellMay 29, 2018July 7, 2019

Díaz, the victim of sexual violence himself and someone raised in close proximity to a machismo culture featuring firmly entrenched sexist norms, is exactly the kind of person for whom personal responsibility may be muddied by the current Critical Theory approach.

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Believing in Opportunity Means Believing in Public Education

Berenice Valencia FernándezMay 29, 2018

If equality of opportunity is to be achieved in the US, it is necessary to stop thinking in terms of zones, neighborhoods, and districts as borders.

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