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All Talk, No Action? Immigration Reform at a Stalemate in the House

Audrey Bowler ’16  Inside Politics Immigration reform has loomed large on the American public policy stage in recent months; however, progress has been stalled in the House of Representatives as the Republican Party struggles to incorporate the concept of immigration policy into their party platform without compromising key ideals. Sixteen months after losing the White […]

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The Government Shutdown

Anika Schneider ’15 For the past two weeks the country has been plagued. Not by what many Republicans fear, that is, too much government, but rather the partial shutdown of the Federal Government. Many controversy and blame lie on both sides of the aisle when dealing with the US Government, but in this case it seems […]

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