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Is there a right way to protest?

July 14, 2021

Click here to edit the dot navigation module. This text is only for editing and will not appear after you publish the changes. Investigate Contemplate debate Immigration Reform The summer of 2020 was defined by global protests against police brutality and systemic racism following the police murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain, Tony…

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Is social media bad for our mental health?

July 1, 2021

Click here to edit the dot navigation module. This text is only for editing and will not appear after you publish the changes. Investigate Contemplate debate Immigration Reform As a number of social media platforms have become ubiquitous, many researchers have begun to study the effects on our mental health. Is social media an addiction?…

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Is the internet a public utility?

June 24, 2021

Click here to edit the dot navigation module. This text is only for editing and will not appear after you publish the changes. Investigate Contemplate debate Immigration Reform Natural gas, water, and electricity are all public utilities, meaning they supply basic needs that all communities require to live comfortably. These public services are regulated by…

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Should food-related businesses be responsible for reducing food waste?

June 16, 2021

Click here to edit the dot navigation module. This text is only for editing and will not appear after you publish the changes. Investigate Contemplate debate Immigration Reform While millions of Americans face food insecurity, the US Department of Agriculture estimates that thirty to forty percent of the food supply in America is wasted each…

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Is the presidential pardon too powerful?

June 10, 2021

Click here to edit the dot navigation module. This text is only for editing and will not appear after you publish the changes. Investigate Contemplate debate Immigration Reform Article II, section 2 of the United States Constitution grants the president the power to grant pardons “for offences against the United States, except in cases of…

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