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Voters head to the polls in 7 states: What to watch | CNN

A primer for primary elections taking place on June 26, 2018 in South Carolina, Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Colorado, New York, and Utah. This article, which correctly predicted electoral trouble for New York Democrats Joe Crowley and Yvette Clarke, appeared on the CNN.com homepage and was one of the top-performing articles on Tuesday, June 26, 2018.

Primaries in Connecticut, Minnesota, Vermont and Wisconsin: What to watch | CNN

A primer for primary elections taking place on August 14, 2018 in Connecticut, Minnesota, Vermont, and Wisconsin. This article appeared on the CNN.com homepage on Tuesday, August 14, 2018 and was one of the top-performing articles on that day.

Cornell Needs a Tenants’ Rights Clinic | The Cornell Daily Sun

This editorial capped off a series of articles written in The Cornell Daily Sun exposing the serious deficiencies within the University’s housing policy. The laissez-faire attitude of Cornell’s administration toward upperclassmen housing resulted in predatory landlords providing inadequate homes for thousands of students; this editorial pushed for a Cornell Law School legal clinic focused on tenants’ rights to help balance the playing field. Soon after publication, Cornell announced it was actively considering the idea.

Why The Supreme Court Should Let Cornell Live Stream Sotomayor | The Cornell Daily Sun

This editorial was published after it was announced that Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor would be speaking at Cornell. The University’s original notice stated that only a limited number of tickets would be available, and that the talk would neither be recorded nor taped, at the request of the court itself. This editorial decried the lack of accessibility to such an important event. Shortly after the editorial was published, Cornell announced a change in its policy, reversing itself and providing both a simulcast and a recorded version of the talk.

Assorted Columns and Editorials | The Cornell Daily Sun

Over my four years at The Cornell Daily Sun, I served as a staff columnist, opinion editor, and then editor-in-chief. In that time, I wrote dozens of columns and editorials that are available for reading on The Sun’s website. My columns are published under my own name, and my editorials, which are published unsigned, ran from January 2017 through December 2018.