By Alison Glaser, Contributing Editor The current lawsuit Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard fills me with complex, contradictory feelings. On the one hand, I recognize that this
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Let’s Talk About Sex(ual Assault), Baby
By Liz Hensler, Contributing Editor For better or worse, I spent my formative years as an avid fan of Law & Order: SVU. Â Olivia Benson is my
Read MoreLabor Rights Provisions in the New NAFTA Agreement
By Camille Mori, Staff Writer The new trilateral trade agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada is a beacon of hope for better working conditions in our
Read MoreGuilty Until Proven Innocent: What to Know About Criminal Justice Reform Before the Midterm Elections
By Elisa Nolasco The United States Constitution guarantees the presumption of innocence, yet 67% of New York’s incarcerated population is legally innocent. Thousands of New Yorkers are
Read MoreThe New NLRB Ethos: Labor’s “Supreme Court†Under the Trump Administration
By Paul Longo, Staff Writer In the wake of the recent and all-consuming Supreme Court confirmation battle, all eyes have been on the nation’s highest court. Yet,
Read More2018 Midterm Election Edition
This year, The Wagner Review challenged writers to think about the political implications of the policies they are most interested in as the 2018 midterm elections
Read MoreThe Progressive Miseducation of Andrew Cuomo
By Charles Bowles Governor Cuomo, her name is Cynthia Nixon, not “My Opponentâ€. Cuomo has been running the New York Governor’s Democratic Primary as a referendum against
Read MoreWashington Should Stop Allowing Big Food to Mislabel for a Profit
By David Lundquist We think what we eat and drink is safe. Why not? The labels say it: “naturally flavored,†“organic,†and “trans-fat free.†The Food and
Read MoreLet’s Talk about Segregation at Albany High School
By Lianna Brenner Sixty-three years since Brown v. Board of Ed.and controversy over school segregation continue to play out in federal courts and local school districts across
Read MoreBetter Solutions for Outer Borough Transportation
By Nick Merckling For nearly my entire life, I’ve used New York City public transportation to get around. Whether I needed to commute to school, to work,
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