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Richard Tisei: GOP Congressional Candidate

"We’ll never have true equality in America unless you win the battle in both parties" – Tisei discusses social issues and the Republican Party

The Pre-Professionals

The explanation for the esteem of a liberal arts degree can be found in its long-term benefits and the politics of language that help make these possible.

The Politics of Race in Rap

"I don't care if he's purple, as long as he can rap."

The Beginning of a “Maggie Williams Era”?

Williams' appointment to the IOP directorship marks the start of a new chapter in the history of the Institute's diversity.

Leaving the Jersey Behind: The Culture of Quitting in Ivy League Athletics

In an era of more aggressive recruiting practices, the Ivy League must work to retain its athletes while simultaneously reducing the stigma surrounding quitting.

#YesAllWomen: Combating A Misogynist Culture

Why the #YesAllWomen campaign matters.

Behind the Curtains: The Pros and Cons of Publicizing Politicians’ Private Lives

"Public opinion considers a leader’s private life to be a critical factor for the leader’s approval...But should the public care about the private life of a leader?"

A Response to "Redefining Anorexia"

The dangers of excessive self-control

Who Owns the 'Redskins'?

It may be time to examine the NFL's autonomy.

Clash of the Titans: Abe, Kuroda, and the Fight for the Japanese Economy

Recent fights between the Prime Minister and the Bank of Japan could counteract Abenomics and hinder a tenuous economic recovery.