By Sofia Isabel Marxuach-Cardenas; Image by CNN Puerto Rico’s relationship with the United States is one that is flawed, complex, and difficult. In today’s age,
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How about a $20 Minimum Wage?
By Jonathan Kevorkian; Image by “dhkpopart” on Etsy “Fight for $15!” Odds are you have heard this chant somewhere across the country. The last time
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The Women’s Coalition of Northern Ireland: The Power of Women at the Negotiation Table
By Emma Gross; Image by Derek Speirs Image: Members of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition at a press conference at Castle Buildings following the signing
Griner and the Trading Game
By Shae Mercer; Image by news.com.au Brittney Griner, an American Women’s Basketball star, was detained in Russia on February 17, 2022. Upon her arrival in
Success and Setback Within Women’s Sports
By Caitlin Chatterton ’27; Image by The Sporting News Just weeks ago, college basketball’s biggest month culminated in the Final Four, with the University of
The Rising Threat of Election Interference
By Daniel Braun ’27; Image by NPR Foreign election interference is not a new concept. Historically, foreign nations have sought to sway the political outcomes
Letter to the Haverford Community
By Anonymous; Image by U.S. News Dear Fellow Students, administrators, and members of the Haverford community, I am reaching out with a heartfelt plea for
What is accelerationism?
By Ceci Cohen; Image by The Guardian Accelerationism is a term that has become synonymous with a certain form of right-wing extremism. While far-right extremists