By Sebastian Godinez Few Americans give appreciation to their local government, even state. Sure, they may tune in to the governor’s race because he or she signed some unpopular piece of legislation…
By Michael McCurry With Election Day fast approaching, the candidates remain a mystery to a lot of New Jerseyans, many of whom are still unaware of who is running for the Garden…
by Colleen Dabrowski “In America, we don’t worship government — we worship God,” declared Donald Trump, President of the United States, at the 2017 Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., on October…
by Michael McCurry On October 12, Senator Corey Booker (D-NJ) and the author of “Evicted”, Dr. Matthew Desmond spoke at a public policy forum hosted in Drew University’s Concert Hall in the…
By Olivia Kingree On October 6, the Trump administration, in an effort to strengthen religious freedom, introduced new policies that will allow employers to avoid covering their employees’ birth control costs. These…
By Michael McCurry On October 3, the Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments for a case that would control partisan gerrymandering. The case, Gill v. Whitford, challenges the map drawn by the Republican-controlled…
By Mel Dikert On September 29, the U.N. voted on whether or not to condemn “the use of the death penalty as punishment for consensual gay relations,” CNN stated. While 13 countries…
By Hannah Bouchard On September 29, Tom Price resigned as President Trump’s Secretary of Health and Human Services after almost eight months, making his term the shortest in history. After a scandal…
By David Giacomini For many people here in the United States paying attention to our own election cycle can seem like a massive headache. So it wouldn’t be surprising that only a…
By Sebastian Godinez Hello everyone, it’s your favorite (or dreaded) political science student here to opine again on the state of affairs in the U.S. Comedians and political pundits have long noted…