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When Voters Aren't Heard

What happens when only the swing voters matter?

Weighing In: Speaking Out Against ROTC

Arguments against having ROTC on campus should not be ignored in the wake of DADT's demise.

ROTC: Up In the Air Again

It is wrong to play politics at the expense of the ROTC students on our campus, and it is time to realize that for too long they have been discriminated against.

The Other Queen of the Tea Party: Michele Bachmann’s Recent Rise

Sarah Palin may not be been the only woman in line for the GOP nomination.

Decision 2012: Handicapping the Hopefuls with Danny Hayes

In January, I talked to Professor Danny Hayes at the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University’s School of Public Affairs about...

Weighing In: Giffords And Guns

Update concerning the Congresswoman: Fortunately, Rep. Giffords has continued her miraculously speedy recovery, and is starting rehab. We can only continue to hope and...

Marijuana From A to Z: Politics of Stupidity

Legalization of the oft-stigmatized drug is the only option. I was eating an absolutely delectable meal at the dining hall several nights ago, minding my...

After 36 Years, Christopher Dodd of Connecticut Retires From the Senate

After a Long Career, Dodd Says "Goodbye" Senator Dodd (D), Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee and longest serving Senator in Connecticut’s history, left...

Reevaluating the Death Penalty

A look at the future of capital punishment in America

Voting Rights: Earned or Entitled?

Suffrage for non-citizens raises fundamental questions