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The BPR High School Program invites student writers to research, draft, and edit a college-level opinion article over the course of a semester. Mia Medeiros is a senior at Paul Cuffee Upper School in Providence, RI. While sitting at the table for Tha...

It’s Okay to be Wrong

The BPR High School Program invites student writers to research, draft, and edit a college-level opinion article over the course of a semester. Mia Medeiros is a senior at Paul Cuffee Upper School in Providence, RI. While sitting at the table for Tha...

A decade ago, Republicans swept the 2010 midterm elections, flipping 63 House seats and a staggering 720 state legislative seats across the country. Using their newfound power, the GOP enacted ruthless gerrymanders—congressional and legislative dis...

When They Go Low, We Go…

A decade ago, Republicans swept the 2010 midterm elections, flipping 63 House seats and a staggering 720 state legislative seats across the country. Using their newfound power, the GOP enacted ruthless gerrymanders—congressional and legislative dis...

In his farewell address after serving as the first president of the United States, George Washington famously warned the American people of the detrimental effect of political partisanship on the American experiment. He feared that a partisan politic...

Pushing the Political Friend Zone

In his farewell address after serving as the first president of the United States, George Washington famously warned the American people of the detrimental effect of political partisanship on the American experiment. He feared that a partisan politic...