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Constitutional Violations In the Name of Progress

By Morgan Bart on November 17, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Texas Lawmakers Warn of Threats to Democracy

By Sofia Osborn on November 4, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

ABA or Nay?

By Madeline Shepherd on October 14, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

To Disagree Without Hate: The Complexity of Empathy

By Ximena Carrillo on September 29, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Lessons From London

By Jessica Chai on September 25, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Social Media and Politics: Find the Happy Medium

By Madeline Shepherd on September 23, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

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The Texas Orator is a multi-partisan, peer-reviewed political publication that is part of the Associated Collegiate Press. We value thorough analysis in our articles and strive to protect the ideals of free speech and unhindered access to information on campus and nationwide. We seek to keep the student body informed of the implications of ever-changing political climates, both domestically and abroad, from a range of voices and perspectives.

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Revisiting Regime Change: The Price of Demonizing the Military and Democracy Promotion

By Nicholas Romanow on April 11, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

Nick Romanow argues to reclaim the phrase “regime change” and place democratic values back at the center of U.S. foreign policy.

Vote Through a Veil of Ignorance

By Ryan Jaffe on April 10, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

When voting in 2020, prioritize the rights of the disenfranchised and discriminated before satisfying the needs of the socially and economically stable.

Make Tacos, Not War — Humor and Art as Commentary on the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis

By Courtney Thomas on April 9, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Artist Alejandro Diaz works in neon and cardboard to comment on economic and political tensions in South Texas.

Wind Turbine

By Connor O'Neill on April 9, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Doctors are now able to make more accurate diagnoses after Trump’s discovery of wind turbines causing cancer.

Ideas — #MondayMemo: NATO turns 70

By Nicholas Romanow on April 8, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

The alliance born in the Cold War has seen better days, but it has a chance to repurpose itself for global security in the 21st century.

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ABA or Nay?

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American Isolationism on Display at the UN Climate Talks

The Old Lie

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