Why I’m a Marxist Ramsey argues that the 'borgeouis' have twisted the average person's view of Marxism Blake Ramsey, Staff Writer May 8, 2023
America’s mass shooting culture, fear, and ‘freedom’ "I have been lucky to not lose any friends to this epidemic. Many cannot say the same." Jenny Hellwig, News Editor April 11, 2023
Banning books won’t erase modern realities Intellectual freedom is at the bottom of the story of banned books - but bigotry and ignorance are at the center Aliya Gibbons, Staff Writer April 11, 2023
Mike Pence talks presidential prospects, Trump in campus speech The former vice president participated in an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier for 2024's Mock Convention Melos Ambaye, Staff Writer March 28, 2023
The conservative “war” against trans people An attempt to decode anti-trans rhetoric, using tweets from future campus speaker Matt Walsh Blake Ramsey, Staff Writer March 28, 2023
Justice Breyer’s retirement leaves the Supreme Court wounded Justice Breyer’s retirement is a wise political decision, but will be a loss for an increasingly polarized court Connor McNamara February 15, 2022
Mitch McConnell is threatening us with a global financial crisis … But it provides the Democrats with an opportunity Connor McNamara October 26, 2021
“Socially liberal, fiscally conservative” A deeply contradictory and unsustainable belief system Bri Hatch October 7, 2020
The power of political passion Every election is consequential, but this year comes with many issues that will dictate the rest of our lives Carly Snyder September 22, 2020
Politics professor Tyler Dickovick has died. Here’s how the W&L community is remembering him. Students, alumni and faculty submitted memories with Dickovick to the Ring-tum Phi. Here are their stories. Hannah Denham July 8, 2019