The Importance of Mental Health Care for People with Physical Disabilities

Mental health challenges are a ubiquitous concern worldwide. It has been estimated, for example, that in the U.S. alone, 1 in 5 adults, or 51.5 million people, will experience some form of mental illness in their lifetimes. Despite the prevalence…

One Year Later: Reflecting on the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol

On January 15th, of 2021, Libel contributor Viljami Kaskiluoto wrote an article entitled “A Violent End to Trump’s Era”. While my fellow writer made some excellent points, I must however disagree with some ideas presented in his January article. Where…

The Importance of Diversity and Inclusion in Reducing Prejudice

You’re likely no stranger to notions of diversity and inclusion in terms of race, gender identity, and sexual identity. People everywhere are getting vocal and speaking up more and more for their rights. Unfortunately, despite years of forward momentum, these…

To Reform or to Preserve: An Analysis of the Controversy Surrounding the American Supreme Court

A September poll by Gallup, an American analysis company known for public opinion surveys, reveals a 9% decline in the approval rating of the Supreme Court. Currently, per this poll, 53% of Americans disapprove of the Supreme Court’s performance. Gallup…

Injustices in the U.S School System That are Often Ignored

There’s a great deal of social injustice throughout the world. For a wealthy first-world country, it’s shocking how prevalent inequality is in the U.S. Between racism, homelessness, and poverty, we’d just be touching the surface of our problems. Though some…

Going Beyond COVID to Understand the U.S. Healthcare Crisis

There is no denying COVID-19 has had a devastating effect on our world. In our healthcare system, resources have been stretched beyond breaking point. Medical professionals are being overworked and subjected to traumatic experiences. As a result, a narrative that…

Reunification: A Discussion with United Rural Democrats President Joe Sheperd

In a time of American history where division seems to be sowed between every friend and neighbor, the need for compromise and unification is urgent and dire. While seeking for inspiration to discuss the divides in America, as well as…

Liberal September: How Did Liberals Do in this Month’s Elections?

September saw many interesting elections around the world. In many places our liberal brethren made substantial gains or at least managed to shield themselves from losing seats. I’ll go through some of the global elections and give a fairly overall…

What Millennial Home-Buying Trends Tell Us About People’s Needs

Once upon a time, the American Dream seemed to be pretty predictable: a detached, single-family home on a tree-lined street in the suburbs. There would be a white picket fence and a big backyard for the kids and pets to…

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