The Student Loan Payment and Interest Holiday Could be Administratively Expanded to Benefit More Borrowers
May 10, 2021 by Aburiyeba Amaso Rightsby John Huston
by John Huston
Artificial Intelligence (AI) remains a hotly debated topic in the second decade of the Twenty-First Century. From its implications in the future of disinformation[1] to its expanding use in warfare,[2] artificial intelligence and machine learning present…
Now more than ever, knowing your rights is essential. Systemic oppression has laid waste to marginalized communities leaving behind generational poverty. The past year has shown us the importance of holding government agents accountable. We must ensure…
by Tressa Palcheck
by Rachel Gold
All too often we hear that “children are our future.” If that is true, then our future is not so bright. The pandemic and current race relations have further exposed the plight of children in low income communities. Children in these communities have…
by Michael Yu
by Emily Webb
One month into Joe Biden's presidency, journal members reflect on the historic inequities that persist and are exacerbated by COVID-19. Authors highlight some of these lasting issues and give suggestions for how the administration, and the nation, can…
by Brian Shulman