“How can we survive as a democratic nation?” This is the question posed by Dr. Amnon Cavari during his April 7th seminar at the University of Michigan. Dr Cavari is the head of the Institute for Liberty and Responsibility at the Lauder School of Government of Reichman University. Faith of Israeli citizens in their government […]
Author: Jessica Finney
Gary Peters Surprise Retirement Changes Michigan Senate Race
On January 28th, Senator Gary Peters (D-Michigan) announced that he would not seek a third term in the United States Senate. Before his time as a congressman and U.S. senator, Peters served in the U.S. Navy Reserve before working as a city councilman and state senator. After serving three terms in the House of Representatives, […]
UMich Students: Take REEES 405
It was the French philosopher Voltaire who said, “History is the study of all the world’s crime.” To not understand the crimes of history will doom us to repeat them. Taking REEES 405.001, which focuses on the history of genocide in Ukraine, at the University of Michigan is not only critical to understanding the current […]
America is Running out of Time to Regulate AI
On April 26th, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security released a report on alleviating risk at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats (CBRN threats). While a relatively new technology, AI is rapidly growing and poses a significant risk to American national security. Without a defined regulatory policy for […]