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Redcoats, Quakers, and Quartering: Karsh Institute Fellow Discusses The Revolutionary War’s Home Front
When we think of the Revolutionary War, we don’t often think of it as one in which home life played a significant...
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By Will Hickey April 3, 2026 0
When we think of the Revolutionary War, we don’t often think of it as one in which home life played a significant...
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By Will Hickey April 3, 2026 0
It seems a bit hard to believe, but it has been almost a decade since Barack Obama left office in January of 2017,...
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By Luke Crafton March 30, 2026 0
As part of the University of Virginia Center for Politics’s Ambassador series, Her Excellency Anniken Huitfeldt,...
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By Sophia Bangura March 28, 2026 0
After the University of Virginia’s Board of Visitors voted to affirm President Scott Beardsley’s appointment to the...
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By Gianna Hunsche March 27, 2026 0
The Civil Discourse Initiative panel about ICE dealt with the hot-button issue surrounding immigration policy. The...
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By Sophia Bangura March 27, 2026 0
As President Scott Beardsley’s appointment continues to face scrutiny, Faculty Senate Chair Jeri Seidman says she...
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By Will Hickey March 20, 2026 0
The United States is a relatively young nation. While countries such as China, Italy, Greece, and Egypt often point...
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By Neil Garag March 20, 2026 0
Every treasurer knows the feeling: it’s the start of a new semester, the chapter needs to collect dues, and the...
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By Will Hickey March 13, 2026 0
In the decade since Russia’s invasion of Crimea — and certainly in the years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of...
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By Luke Crafton March 13, 2026 0
On Thursday, February 26th, author Lorissa Rinehart visited the Center for Politics to discuss her most recent...
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