Browsing: Politics
The second installment of SUNN’s column on how recent headlines affect students.
A new, biweekly column from SUNN on how recent headlines impact us.
A local student argues that it protects conservative teens’ free speech.
A local student argues the initiative promotes a partisan agenda in public schools.
The fight to reform juvenile justice in Georgia is developing quickly, and advocates are making the case that rehabilitation works.
The key rulings from last term that set the stage for the Supreme Court’s biggest decisions still to come.
A New York City teen argues that making voting mandatory could be the key to a more representative democracy.
A Jewish student looks to the Torah for guidance as she evaluates Trump’s record and navigates the growing divide between Jews who support and oppose the president.
A conservative Nashville teen perspective on the New York Mayoral Candidate and the Future of Gen Z Politics.
If Gen Z wants to be a more inclusive, less polarized democracy, it’s time to meet voters where they already are: on their phones.