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The First & Only Nonpartisan Political Commentary Magazine at UC Davis: Covering Campus, State, National, & Global Politics.
Like It or Not, Migrant Caravans Are Coming
Like It or Not, Migrant Caravans Are Coming

In early October, a group of 120 migrants set out for the United States from Honduras. Within two weeks, the caravan grew to over 7,000 people due to massive press and social media attention…

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GlobeJoseph HarringtonNovember 16, 2018Comment
The Grip of Fanaticism on Pakistan’s Law
The Grip of Fanaticism on Pakistan’s Law

Pakistan seemed well on its way to establishing successful social and political reforms in the past two years when it came face to face with one of its long standing adversary…

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GlobeAyesha IshtiaqNovember 15, 2018AsiahBibi, islam, Pakistan, Protests, SupremeCourtComment
The Me-Too Movement and the Politics of India
The Me-Too Movement and the Politics of India

#MeToo.  The hashtag that took social media by storm this past year, and the words that gave thousands of survivors all across the United States, the strength and solidarity to come forward…

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GlobeDevapriya RoyNovember 8, 2018 Comment
California To Require Female Board Directors
California To Require Female Board Directors

As of June 2017, roughly one-fourth of publicly traded companies in California have no women on their boards…

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StateBrooke PritchardNovember 8, 2018 Comment
The Midterm Election Is Not a Referendum on Trump
The Midterm Election Is Not a Referendum on Trump

On November 6, Americans across the country will be marking their ballots. Up for the taking is a third of the U.S. Senate, every House seat, and a multitude of state and local positions and propositions…

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NationFelix ZhukNovember 5, 2018Comment
A Guide to California's 2018 Ballot Measures
A Guide to California's 2018 Ballot Measures

With eleven propositions on the ballot Tuesday, on topics from state bonds to rent control to ambulance workers, voters understandably struggle with sorting through all the ballot measures and their potential impacts on everyday life…

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UncategorizedBrandon DimapasocNovember 5, 2018Comment
This is a Pipe (Bomb)
This is a Pipe (Bomb)

Belgian artist Rene Magritte is well-known for using his skills to explore philosophical concepts. In his surrealist painting “The Treachery of Images,” he depicts a realistically shadowed and sculpted pipe, under which the caption “this is not a pipe” appears…

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NationManasa GogineniNovember 2, 2018Democratic Party, Republican PartyComment
China's Expanding Orwellian State
China's Expanding Orwellian State

Uyghur Muslims in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, located in northwest China, live in a real-life Orwellian police state. Throughout the Xinjiang Region are security checkpoints where residents must scan identification cards…

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GlobeIan XuNovember 2, 2018china, human rights, Uyghur Comment
Will ICE Freeze the Blue Wave?
StateGuest UserOctober 31, 2018California, ICE, midterm election 2018, TrumpComment
The State of Global Human Rights
GlobeItamar WaksmanNovember 1, 2018china, human rights, Jamal KhashoggiComment
The Ninth Circuit and the Second Amendment
NationFelix ZhukOctober 26, 2018Comment
Murder and Museums: Why Art Institutions Must Disentangle Themselves From Foreign Interests
GlobeJenean DocterOctober 25, 2018Jamal Khashoggi, MetropolitanComment
How Partisanship is Poisoning the Supreme Court
NationJulia OffuttOctober 18, 2018Congress, Kavanaugh, partisanship, Supreme CourtComment
Like, Share, Murder: The Complicity of Facebook in the Rohingya Genocide
GlobeJenean DocterOctober 12, 2018facebook, genocide, Myanmar, RohingyaComment
Democracy in Hong Kong is Disappearing
Globe, UncategorizedAndrew WoolerOctober 11, 2018china, communism, Democracy, Hong KongComment
The California Democratic Party: An Embodiment of Failed Leadership
StateMohammad QayumAugust 3, 20182018 Midterm Elections, Democratic Party, Dianne Feinstein, Kevin De LeonComment
The Last (Boba) Straw: Implications of San Francisco's Plastic Straw Ban
StateBrandon DimapasocAugust 1, 2018Boba, environment, San Francisco, Straw BanComment
The Failed Accords: A Non-Equitable Road to Peace
GlobeMohammad QayumJuly 31, 2018Israel, Oslo Accords, Palestine, West BankComment
No Precedent Set by Supreme Court’s Masterpiece Cakeshop Decision
NationJulia OffuttJune 28, 2018First Amendment Rights, LGBTQ*+ Rights, Masterpiece Cakeshop v- Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Supreme CourtComment
Elections in Malaysia Remove Entrenched Incumbents from Power
GlobeGrace WeilandJune 28, 2018Malaysia, Pakatan Harapan, UMNOComment
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