White male cops are the last people we should employ to police our cities.
Youth
Reality Check From Quarantine College
As the end of the academic year approaches, a University of Maryland student confronts the uncertainties of pandemic life.
Staying Motivated When School’s Online
Working from home, college students search for new ways to stay focused.
There’s Another Way for Joe Biden to Expand Health Care: Medicare for Kids
New polling shows that the policy would be popular as well as smarter than an incremental expansion for the near-retired.
Still the Man Who Will Change America
Bernie Sanders’s young supporters will create a more egalitarian nation in the long run—and maybe, in the short run as well.
A Stimulus Needed for Graduating Seniors
Today on TAP: State and local governments should resume hiring
Can Biden Get Anyone Younger Than 45 to Vote for Him in November?
To bring non-elderly voters to the polls, he needs to back free tuition and eliminate student debt—and move left generally.
A Progressive for the Lone Star State
Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez represents the future of Texas politics—but can she make that future come this Tuesday?
Wait, Not THAT Emerging Democratic Majority!
To the chagrin of members of the establishment, Bernie Sanders has finally coalesced a movement of young people and people of color that they have banked on for decades.
From ‘We, the People’ to the Power of People Magazine
This year’s presidential campaigns demonstrate the steadily increasing integration of political figures into pop culture, and vice versa.

