Opinion | Competing Narratives: Why China Continues To Win
The narrative is changing right in front of our eyes. Following in the wake of the White House’s decision to suspend funds to the World Health Organization (WHO) over the organization’s mismanagement of the COVID-19 outbreak and relationship with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), the mainstream narrative has shifted away from pinning blame on responsible actors. Instead of exploring timelines that show a direct correlation between the misleading messaging espoused by the

Reflections of a College Republican Chair
There is a phrase from the charism of the Xaverian Brothers: “give the gifts you have received as a gift to others.” There is no better phrase than that to describe my term as Chairman of George Washington University College Republicans. The past year has been a time of great achievement and growth for our organization. I have seen members of artistic inclination channel their gifts to improve our organization’s social media and digital presence. I have seen our politically i

