Formula shortage: Flores settlement Brittany Arsiniega goes on record about baby formula supplies at the U.S. southern border. Read more
South Carolina hate crime bill Local news source turns to Brittany Arsiniega to shed light on why a hate crimes bill is stalled in the Senate.
Furman research helps farm-to-table movement be more sustainable Students and faculty study how sustainable farmers can diversify their practices and if consumers will pay.
The girl with two names Life as Fatima Quintana '24 knew it suddenly unraveled when she learned in 2019 that she wasn't legally adopted and her immigration status was undocumented.
Doing the hard work of keeping our republic Politics and international affairs faculty pen an op-ed about how to keep political tensions at bay among the American public.
Greenville County has 1000% more Hispanic voters since 2000. But, they’re not yet a political force Brittany Arsiniega weighs in on the growth of the Hispanic population in Greenville County and what that means for future elections.
Detention centers may serve as revolving doors for COVID-19 infections Brittany Arsiniega says local governments should look to other ways besides detention to hold some offenders accountable.
Unfounded fear helps fuel police violence Despite evidence that policing is relatively safe, social amplification increases police fear of being harmed by civilians
Justicia fights for COVID-19 protections for people who are incarcerated Legal clinic gives students firsthand experience with law while keeping virus in check