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July 26, 2022
Are We Living In James Madison’s Nightmare?
Professors in the Department of Political Science address how our current government and society compare to the America James Madison feared.
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May 2, 2022
Former Student Serving On State Disability Council
Kyle Cox ‘18 will serve on the Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities.
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April 7, 2022
Levi Bohanan ‘15: Making Aggieland Home
Once a high school student experiencing homelessness, Levi Bohanan ‘15 now advocates for homeless students and high-quality education within elementary and secondary education systems.
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April 1, 2022
Ketanji Brown Jackson: A Change In The Supreme Court
James Rogers, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science, discusses what the future may hold for the first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court.
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February 16, 2022
Sarah Palin v. The Future of Journalism
Sarah Palin sued The New York Times for defamation. The outcome of this case could determine how news organizations report political information in the future.
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February 11, 2022
Ronnie McDonald ‘93: The First Black Yell Leader
Former student Ronnie McDonald ‘93 continues to inspire the Aggie spirit after serving as the first Black yell leader in university history.
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December 22, 2021
Building a Better Aggieland
Former Student Whitney Coats ‘08, ‘10 (MIA) embodies the Aggie core value of selfless service.
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November 29, 2021
What’s Happening With Facebook?
With new proposed legislation and public backlash, the future of the company is uncertain.
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October 21, 2021
The Most Restrictive Abortion Law in the United States
No matter which side of the abortion debate you’re on, experts say it’s important to know the legal implications of the Texas Heartbeat Act.
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October 20, 2021
Colin Powell’s Legacy
Texas A&M Bush School and College of Liberal Arts faculty members remember the late former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, secretary of state and national security advisor.