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The Labor Question

By Benjamin Castro on March 11, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Why The Supreme Court Should Overturn Dobbs and Reinstate Roe: An Amicus Brief

By Heather Wood on March 7, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Why the Supreme Court Must Restore the Unitary Executive

By Taimur Rehman on February 28, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

A Different Fascism? Part II

By Luca Balescu on February 16, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

How a Conservative Court Chose to Preserve Abortion as a Fundamental Right

By Heather Wood on February 16, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Homelessness or Public Transit—Progressives Can’t Decide

By Winston Crane on February 5, 2026 • ( 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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A Call for Philosophers in the Modern Age

By Zoe Tzanis on April 27, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

As our technological advances increase, its high time to strengthen our ethics through a study of philosophy.

An Identity Crisis: Classical Ballet in COVID

By Eva Kahn on April 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Classical ballet has struggled to adapt to a pandemic-ridden era of economic scarcity and cultural reckoning. As we return to normal, questions arise: what exactly is the value of ballet and how does it fit into today’s society?

My (Pillow) Bizzare Fever Dream

By Kiley M. Thomas on April 22, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Mike Lindell Should Stick to Pillows, not Politics.

Democrats are Blundering School Reopenings

By Emmett Berger on April 21, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Democrats are setting a tone for leadership that seems to deviate from their promises to bring back forthrightness Washington.

It’s Time for Texas to Expand Medicaid

By Jack Maedgen on April 20, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Better late than never. The latest COVID relief bill leaves Texas Leaders with no excuse but to embrace Medicaid expansion.

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Domestic Affairs »

The Labor Question

Why The Supreme Court Should Overturn Dobbs and Reinstate Roe: An Amicus Brief

Why the Supreme Court Must Restore the Unitary Executive

Foreign Affairs »

World War Three and American Decline, Part I

The Lesser Known Diplomacy

No More Free Dinner

Culture »

Morning Train

Podcasts as Academic Discourse: Examining the Motif of Vagina Dentata

AI Deepfake and The End of Shared Reality

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