Established in 1911 at St. Lawrence University
Established in 1911 at St. Lawrence University

Midterm Review, the Republican Trickle

The midterm elections were far from the red-wave republicans than even I expected. The failure of pundits and commentators alike to accurately predict this election was a far surprise. Republicans lost Senate races in Pennsylvania, New

The Red Wave: Failure of The Democratic Party

The shifting winds of the American political system are blowing against the Democrats. Increasingly solid democratic states seem poised to flip red, a clear condemnation of party direction and message. Races such as New York’s governor,

Giorgra Meloni: The Woman of the Hour

Giorgia Melonie; The Woman of the Hour. Flushed with her party’s recent victory on Sunday, Giorgia Meloni is poised to become Italy’s first female prime minister. With her party brother of Italy garnering a plurality of the

Trumpism Rages on Without Trump

It appears more and more reminiscent that the former President is fading away as the spotlight gathers on another. Former President Trump may be fading, but Trumpism itself continues. Recently, Governor Desantis has become the strong

British Monarchy:

With the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II and the ascent of her firstborn son, Charles III, many commentators have questioned the relevancy of the monarchy. So, it begs the question: why have a monarchy? After all monarchies belong to

Governor’s Gambit: Martha’s Vineyard

On Sept. 15 Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida supervised the transportation of 40 to 50 illegal aliens to the island of Martha Vineyard. Despite the island’s incredible liberal politics and wokeness, the governor’s move was greeted with

Why Now President Biden?

On Wednesday, August 24th President Joe Biden announced a new plan to forgive over $10,000 in student loan debt. For many in Washington D.C., this news came like an avalanche, with Conservative Republicans and Moderate Democrats publicly
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