April 13, 23

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In an interview with Washington Examiner, Prof. Jack Pitney provided insight into Biden’s effort to secure access to an abortion pill. For Republicans, Pitney explained, “…as long as the debate is about abortion limits and not its legality, anti-abortion Republicans can ‘hold their own.’ But after Dobbs, people worry that Republicans will go too far,” he said. “Republican lawmakers need to be cautious in what they propose and how they talk about the issue. Unfortunately for them, the most extreme voices will get the most attention.”

April 12, 23

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In an opinion piece for Bloomberg, Prof. Minxin Pei described the regression of human rights in China in light of the recent trial of two pro-democracy lawyers who have received lengthy jail terms.

April 12, 23

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The Inland Empire Economic Partnership held its annual State of the Region event March 30 at the Ontario Convention Center. The highlights from the report were featured in the San Bernardino Sun by Prof. Manfred Keil.

April 10, 23

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Will Ellsworth, a junior at CMC was named a finalist for the Truman Scholarship. Ellsworth, who studies psychology and public policy is committed to changing America’s culture of punitiveness fueling mass incarceration, the school-to-prison nexus and the criminalization of mental illness.

April 7, 23

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Prof. Stephen T. Davis was quoted in a piece debunking four myths of Jesus’s resurrection. Many believe that Jesus’s disciples hallucinated his resurrection and communicated this vision to others. Professor Davis explains “There were no drugs, no hysteria, deprivation of food, water, or sleep that would have caused the disciples to hallucinate. In other words, the disciples were not delusional, and the historical record does not reveal that these traits existed in the witnesses.”

April 5, 23

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Prof. Lily Geismer was quoted in a Politico piece explaining whether or not California Democrats care if a candidate is progressive and how labels are changing. “Progressive has become a ‘catch-all,’” used so heavily that in some ways “that term has lost its meaning.”

April 4, 2023

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Joelle Min, a junior at CMC, was named a finalist for the Truman Scholarship. Min, who studies Philosophy, Politics, and Economics developed a passion for equitable healthcare. She recently conducted research on the noxious market of Medicare Advantage, focusing on the harms of privatizing Medicare in the United States.