When Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry drew the state’s Congressional districts in a way that would benefit the Democratic-Republican Party in the year 1812, he couldn’t have anticipated that his last name would go down in history through the use of the term gerrymandering. Gerrymandering, according to a 2019 study led by researcher Alex Keena, is… Read more »
Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day
To all of the prospective thesis writers out there – take a deep breath. It will all work out in the end, I promise… as long as you make a plan for how you’re going to get this done. Prior to the first day of class, I emailed my professor and told her that I… Read more »