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Issue 4, Volume 115
Opinions
The Opinions Department’s comments regarding the vice presidential debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz, hosted on Tuesday, October 1.
After a disorienting summer, the United States is just weeks away from the 2024 Election. Considering the short time frame between today and Election Day, it is extremely important for voters to stay updated with current events before they head to the polls. However, as political extremism is on the rise across America, polarization has led to devastating consequences.
Issue 3, Volume 115
As we head into the fall of this year’s general election, The Spectator is continuing our election literacy project: Road to November 2024, started in Volume 114.
Issue 2, Volume 115
Features
Considering the weight of the 2024 election, having an open forum and inclusive political environment for students becomes necessary. Teachers need a nuanced approach in directing political discourse in the classroom.
Issue 0, Volume 115
News
The conclusion of the Road to 2024, discussing what’s on the ballot and how you can develop your political future.
As the world is engulfed in conflict and crisis, we must stop exploiting real-world situations for our gain, whether it's through Speech and Debate or through our lives.
Issue 17, Volume 114
As former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial rages on in downtown New York, the public should have more exposure to it—especially students.
Issue 15, Volume 114
The Latin language is oftentimes relegated to elite scholars and antiquated religious clergy, yet we should appreciate its timeless texts and the experiences that come from the class.
Issue 12, Volume 114
In a world where “authentic food” is overused and influential, it is time to change how we approach cultural foods.
Issue 9, Volume 114
Though Chinese President Xi Jinping may be a repressive and authoritarian leader, we must recognize that his policies and reforms only further the national and personal interests of China.
Issue 8, Volume 114