Concrete Beauty

The word infrastructure is rarely associated with beauty. ‘Infrastructure’ connotes a bureaucratic and unpleasant world, one that is riddled with the anxieties of contemporary urban life. The concrete structures that house our day to day lives become lost amidst blazing sirens and ceaseless streams of activity. The beauty in the world we’ve created is forgotten. … Read more

Not Exactly Rocket Science

In the years before America’s triumphant 1969 moon landing, there was panic. In 1957, the Soviet Union had successfully launched Sputnik, the first artificial Earth satellite. Sputnik, a “dazzling new sight in the heavens,” was an extraordinary human accomplishment. The beautifully polished metal sphere managed to orbit Earth 1,440 times before it burned up in … Read more

Entertainment and Georgia: Interview with Russell Bobbitt

Russell Bobbitt is Marvel’s Head Property Master. He has spent more than thirty years in the industry, working as an actor, director, producer, and writer. He currently resides in Peachtree City, Georgia. Harvard Political Review: What sparked your interest and career in film? Russell Bobbitt: When I was six years old, my mother was at … Read more

Civil Disobedience in the Trump Era

Head slumped on his chest, General John Kelly looked visibly uncomfortable as he listened to President Donald Trump defend “fine people on both sides” of the white supremacist, neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville two months ago. Social media erupted, with many wondering how long Kelly could serve the administration before resigning. #Getoutwhileyoustillcan started trending. While Kelly … Read more

Race to 2020: Interview with Daniel and Jordan Allott

Daniel Allott (left) and Jordan Allott (right). Daniel and Jordan Allott are collaborators on “The Race to 2020,” a journalistic project documenting the political sentiment in nine counties across the United States. Daniel Allott was the Washington Examiner’s deputy commentary editor. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Politico, and other publications. Jordan Allott is a … Read more

The Case for Federal Funding for the Opioid Epidemic

By declaring the country’s opioid crisis a 90-day national public health emergency on Oct. 26, President Donald Trump set in motion his administration’s response to the country’s deadly overdose epidemic. While Trump’s October announcement did direct national attention toward the crisis and open temporary access to a small amount of federal funds, the president did … Read more

We(Chat) The People: Technology and Social Control in China

“There’s no Skype, no Facebook, no Twitter, no Instagram. We use WeChat,” opens the viral hit “WeChat,” by the up-and-coming Chinese rap group Higher Brothers. The song goes on to poke fun at the dynamics of social media relationships: “Ayo, tell me your WeChat number.” The social media platform WeChat, owned by Chinese tech giant … Read more