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Wednesday, May 28, 2025
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Kritika Nagappa

4 Articles

A Party Divided by Faith

After the Iowa caucuses earlier this week, Vivek Ramaswamy dropped out of the Republican primary race, endorsing Donald Trump for the presidency. Though the Republican primaries will progress without him, his attempt at the White House as a Hindu-American son of immigrants is significant.

Those We Don’t Protect: Crimes by The Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints

Issues such as child marriage are not only the reality for FLDS children, but also for tens of thousands of children around the nation.

The Immigrant Drive: On the Roads and in Elections

In order to ease immigrants, documented and undocumented alike, into feeling secure of their access to American infrastructure, the Massachusetts law on driver’s licenses must be upheld.

Blue State, Red Governor

Though Charlie Baker is certainly not the first Republican to win the governorship by maintaining a more progressive platform, his party’s shift toward Trumpian politics may mean he is the last.