Senate Races to Watch: New Hampshire
The battle for a seat on the New Hampshire senate is viewed by many as both a crucially important race, as well as a complete toss-up. As it stands right now, it appears as though [...]
The Complex Relationship Between Politics and Policy
The way politics and policy-making intersect can define the legacy of an administration and change the course of history for better or worse. We’ve seen this time and time again, and it’s worth bearing in [...]
Three Reasons to Volunteer as a Mentor
For many young people, mentors are a lifeline. Research demonstrates that people—and that includes children, teens, young adults, and adults of all ages throughout their careers—benefit from having mentors in various ways. Results from one [...]
The Voting Rights Battle in North Carolina
Amid stories of companies giving their employees the day off to encourage voting, the debuts of political campaign ads for both the left and the right, and the constant reminder to get out and vote, [...]
Nathan Sproul | Convention Bounce Explained
With both the Democratic and Republican conventions in the rear view mirror and the official nominees set in stone, our attention as voters–and American citizens–turns to the November election. But with the opportunity to cast [...]
Three Questions to Ask Before You Join a Board
For some individuals, being a member of a board invokes pictures of rich movers and shakers, writing hefty checks and chairing lavish fundraisers. Surely, that kind of board participation is essential to soliciting money on [...]