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Get Out Their Vote: How to Register to Vote in the 2017 Elections

Published: October 2, 2017

On September 26th, hundreds of events were planned across the nation to register eligible voters for National Voter Registration Day. Many events were planned specifically to register the large population of college students across the country and engage them in the voting process. Since only a handful of states register eligible voters at the age […]

By Emily Garrett

Protecting Students, Protecting Survivors: California Seeks to Codify Title IX into State Law

Published: July 26, 2017

For the last 45 years, Title IX has defended students from gender-based discrimination. It reaches as far as all educational institutions that receive federal funding, and applies to teachers and staff as well. In short, Title IX was enacted to ensure that no student would be barred access to academic courses because of their gender. […]

By Liana Thomason

Shedding Light on Stereotypes: The Case Against Single-Gender Education in the Los Angeles Public School System

Published: July 12, 2017

With the appointment of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education, it has become increasingly clear that the public school system in the United States may face a series of harmful changes to its structure in the next four years. These changes could include cuts to funding for public schools and the funneling of money into […]

By Liana Thomason

From the Board Room to the Classroom: Pay Equity for Women

Published: July 11, 2017

Last semester, as a sophomore at Georgetown University, I was horrified to learn that my Intro to Justice and Peace Studies professor, a tenured professor and one of the highest ranking members in the department, was paying money to Georgetown to be a professor. Although she is a renowned international lawyer with a husband who […]

By Abigail Ulman

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