Despite the tendency of Americans to gloss over World War I, it is honored by nearly ten thousand memorials spanning the United States. How did the “Great War” become so forgotten in the American imagination?
Despite the tendency of Americans to gloss over World War I, it is honored by nearly ten thousand memorials spanning the United States. How did the “Great War” become so forgotten in the American imagination?
As an extension of his article “The Islamist Revolution: A Farce in Farsi,” Benjamin Brown asks Michael Hillmann, a professor of Persian literature at UT, to detail some of his experiences in Iran.
Nick Romanow argues to reclaim the phrase “regime change” and place democratic values back at the center of U.S. foreign policy.
When voting in 2020, prioritize the rights of the disenfranchised and discriminated before satisfying the needs of the socially and economically stable.
Artist Alejandro Diaz works in neon and cardboard to comment on economic and political tensions in South Texas.