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The One Big Beautiful Bill: Implications for Grad Students

President Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act into law on July 4, 2025, bringing about significant changes for many Americans [1]. One of the bill’s changes is a restructuring of federal borrowing and, consequently, repayment plans. One group in particular will be heavily affected by these changes: graduate students. The Education Data Initiative estimates that around 6...
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Mahmoud, Landor, and Other Belief-Neutral Strides in Religious Freedom

          Since securing a conservative supermajority, the Supreme Court has been a beacon of controversy among the American people. From rolling back constitutionally-protected abortion to extending gun ownership rights, the decisions made in the land’s highest court have found their way into already polarized political discourse. Religion is no exception to this tr...
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How the Republican Party became Anti-immigration

Today, immigration is one of the Republican Party’s strongest issues [1]. However, this was not always the case. Prior to 2016, the Republican Party wanted presidential candidates who were softer on documented and undocumented immigration, viewing immigrant labor as economically beneficial. It was the rise of the Tea Party in 2010 and the subsequent election of Donald Trump in 2016 that popu...
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A Case for the U.S. Dollar: Resilience in the Face of a New Political Landscape

Since President Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2025, the value of the dollar has declined by over 9 percent per the D.X.Y. index. The D.X.Y. index measures the value of the dollar relative to six other prominent currencies, including the Japanese yen and the euro. This means that the dollar has underperformed relative to currencies from other developed countries in the past year ...
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Financial Power and Foreign Influence: How AIPAC Shapes U.S. Policy Beyond Public Opinion

Organized lobbying is a defining feature of American democracy as it ensures a variety of voices within the policymaking process. However, this practice also exposes the tense relationship between influence and dominance, especially when significant financial power has the ability to amplify certain voices over others. Few lobbying organizations highlight this tension more clearly than the America...

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Holy War or Political Enchantment? Putin’s Sanctification of the Russia-Ukraine War

Through the deployment of religious symbolism and traditional rhetoric, the Russian state has not only institutionalized ideological conformity but has militarized spiritual authority in contemporary war efforts. The close collaboration between the Kremlin and the Russian Orthodox Church (R.O.C.) has perpetuated these mechanisms of power into the 21st century, shaping Russia’s political, cul...
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Sudan: More than a Civil War

Anne Applebaum, a well-known writer for The Atlantic, characterized the war in Sudan as a nihilistic civil war between two power-hungry generals left to wreak havoc in the absence of a liberal order [1]. Concurrently, advocates have criticized the all-too-common attitudes that it is “just what happens in Africa”, a tragedy for which most outsiders have too much “compassion fatigu...
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Politics On Hiatus: Is Neoliberal Hyper-Individualism Antithetical to Collective Action?

Introduction In many introductory political science classes, students are taught the concept of the prisoner’s dilemma. Two prisoners are interrogated separately, with the option either to accuse the other or stay silent. If both remain silent, they both receive a short sentence. If both talk, they both receive a medium sentence. Yet if only one talks, they go free, while the accused pris...
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The Cloud Oligopoly: What the AWS Outage Revealed About the Internet

On October 20, 2025, many UCLA students woke up to realize that Canvas, the software for accessing and submitting homework, was offline. This was caused by an outage of Amazon Web Services, the largest of the three main cloud computing companies. The outage temporarily disabled many of the websites and platforms hosted on the cloud. This highlights an issue with the internet as a whole: an overrel...
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Haiti: Government Corruption, Gang Violence, and First-Hand Accounts

Haiti - A Background Haiti is a small country located in the Caribbean that shares an island with the Dominican Republic [1]. The capital of the country is Port-au-Prince. Haiti has a population of around 11.5 million. It is a semi-presidential republic in which the president acts as the country’s leader and the prime minister reports to the president [4]. However, Haiti has a deep histor...

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