In the brief few months of summer, the Supreme Court ruled on the long-anticipated case on federal student loan cancelation. In Minnesota, legislatures passed a “An eventful summer for student debt policy”
Category: Politics
Know how to vote
A college students guide to voting In North Dakota students can vote if they: are a U.S. citizen, 18 years of age or older, a “Know how to vote”
No Exceptions Here- Doctors and the Abortion Ban
Pro-choice concerns and affirmative defenses for doctors under abortion ban With the overturn of Roe v. Wade, the abortion trigger ban has taken affect in “No Exceptions Here- Doctors and the Abortion Ban”
Gen Z candidate nearly elected to Congress
Candidate Maxwell Frost paves the way for a new generation in politics Candidate for Congress, Maxwell Frost, has won his democratic primary. Frost could make “Gen Z candidate nearly elected to Congress”
Dr. Stanley Fish discusses the first amendment
Fish discusses how free speech is a double-edge concept Dr. Stanley Fish addressed topics such as free speech, hate speech and academic freedom on April “Dr. Stanley Fish discusses the first amendment”
Russia and Ukraine tensions rise
Tensions between Ukraine and Russia are growing as more troops are sent to the border Tensions are rising between Ukraine and Russia, as both countries “Russia and Ukraine tensions rise”
In a nutshell
The happenings during the 2021 North Dakota special session Several issues were addressed by the North Dakota Legislature as it held its special session in the “In a nutshell”
$3.5 trillion to infrastructure bill
Infrastructure bill hoped to be passed prior to Climate Change Summit Infrastructure bills are going through congress and is feeling pressure to pass prior to “$3.5 trillion to infrastructure bill”