Category: Opinion
The Ills of the Electoral College
By: Kayley Bell, Door County Although voting rights is one of the core principles of modern American democracy, the United States is not a direct…
View More The Ills of the Electoral CollegeGerrymandering Does Not Help Ensure Fairness in Representation
By: Kayley Bell, Door County Gerrymandering is the appointment of voters in districts in such a way as to give an unfair advantage to one…
View More Gerrymandering Does Not Help Ensure Fairness in RepresentationDrug Safety: Paranoia or Concern?
By: Elijah Pinkert With COVID vaccines being distributed across the USA, many people have raised concerns over their safety. The EU has delayed the distribution…
View More Drug Safety: Paranoia or Concern?The Moon: Humanity’s Greatest Asset
By: Elijah Pinkert As long as humans have been looking into the sky, they have dreamed of space. The Greeks saw the stars and planets,…
View More The Moon: Humanity’s Greatest AssetRodgers MVP Hunt
By: Natalie Buss Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers is the best candidate for MVP this NFL season–let me tell you why. Not only…
View More Rodgers MVP HuntStaying Motivated in Youth in Government
By: Annika Larsen We all know that staying motivated can be hard, especially during this pandemic. Now, more than ever, we have had to create…
View More Staying Motivated in Youth in GovernmentAmy Coney Barret’s Supreme Court Appointment
By: Kayley Bell Following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on September 18th, 2020, there was a vacancy in the US Supreme…
View More Amy Coney Barret’s Supreme Court AppointmentEditor’s Note
By: Julia Hartlep This year has been a whirlwind, and yet we all made the best of it. We all prepared amazing bills, cases, and…
View More Editor’s NoteTrump in 2020
By: Isaac Pischer 2020 has been a big year on the political scene for a variety of reasons, such as handling the Coronavirus Pandemic and…
View More Trump in 2020How I’ve Grown Through My Years in YIG
By: Julia Hartlep Starting Youth in Government as a young eighth grader, I remember being timid and deathly afraid of talking in front of a…
View More How I’ve Grown Through My Years in YIG