By Michael Kitchin Note: The content in this article represents the opinions of the author and should not be construed as medical advice. Always seek…
To improve public services and increase efficiency, the New York City government must rethink the way it invests in its workers. By Jackie Bein The significant…
Executive Summary Voter suppression is rampant throughout the state of Georgia particularly through the use of felony disenfranchisement, which is when a citizen loses the…
The United States and the Haitian Asylum Seeker: Title 42 and the continuation of anti-Haitian immigration policies By Frederica Solomon Haiti experienced a presidential assassination, 7.4…
Where Does New Construction Happen?: Examining the Relationships between New Development and Land Use Regulations, Physical Site Constraints, and Ownership in New York City By…
New York Won’t Recover Without Immigrants: Expanding Voting Rights Will Help Us Continue to Attract Them NYC Council is currently debating whether to take a…
It’s time we have the period talk America. By: Eshrat Oyeshee In the U.S., where more than half of the population are women, the majority…
Addressing Gender Inequity in Theatrical Design By Brídín Clements I. Executive Summary The field of theatrical design continues to be dominated by cisgender men. Women consistently…
Exploration on Natural Disasters and Development in Honduras By Angelica Gualpa About a year ago, I booked a ticket to La Ceiba, Honduras, to volunteer…
Terrorism and Public Opinion: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Ohio By Christina Maida, Tiffany Rose Miller, and Aaron Pope Abstract Though Islamic State-inspired terrorist attacks…