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Two Healthy Major Parties Are Key to Successful Elections
Two Healthy Major Parties Are Key to Successful Elections
Susan HaigJuly 11, 2024Comment
Why Summer Conventions Could Surprise Us? Party Rules Can Change.
Why Summer Conventions Could Surprise Us? Party Rules Can Change.
Susan Haig and Marian GlennJune 27, 2024Comment
Should the Voting Age Be Lowered?
Should the Voting Age Be Lowered?
Bryce LeathamJune 6, 2024Comment
We quizzed New Jerseyans about history and civics. Here’s what we’ve learned | Opinion
We quizzed New Jerseyans about history and civics. Here’s what we’ve learned | Opinion
Marian Glenn, Susan Haig, Radhika Iyengar and Emily QuayeMay 23, 2024Comment
Quiz Responses Show Readers Understand a Non-Authoritative Role of Parties and Desired Qualities of Elected Representatives
CivicStoryApril 18, 2024Comment
A quiz: What do you think you know about our democracy?
A quiz: What do you think you know about our democracy?
Marian Glenn, Susan Haig, Radhika Iyengar and Emily QuayeApril 8, 2024Comment
A Look Back at Civics Principles
A Look Back at Civics Principles
CivicStoryMarch 28, 2024Comment
How a Large and Diverse Republic Guards Against Factions
How a Large and Diverse Republic Guards Against Factions
CivicStoryMarch 14, 2024Comment
Disproportionate News: Name Mentions of Presidential Candidates During Early Primaries
Disproportionate News: Name Mentions of Presidential Candidates During Early Primaries
CivicStoryMarch 7, 2024Comment
Ensuring Citizens in Every Primary Have Their Say
Ensuring Citizens in Every Primary Have Their Say
CivicStoryFebruary 22, 2024Comment
Meet Our New Reporter Fellows
Meet Our New Reporter Fellows
CivicStoryFebruary 22, 2024Comment
How Many Mentions Are Too Many?
How Many Mentions Are Too Many?
CivicStoryFebruary 15, 2024Comment
What exactly IS the job of Congress vs. the President?
What exactly IS the job of Congress vs. the President?
CivicStoryFebruary 14, 2024Comment
Primary Campaign Reporting: One Measure of News Editors’ Choices
Primary Campaign Reporting: One Measure of News Editors’ Choices
CivicStoryFebruary 8, 2024Comment
Test Your History & Civics Knowledge!
Test Your History & Civics Knowledge!
CivicStoryFebruary 1, 2024Comment
The 2023 Humanities Reporting Project Review: Finding beauty in the particulars
The 2023 Humanities Reporting Project Review: Finding beauty in the particulars
Dr. Kim RhodesJanuary 25, 2024Comment
NJ Polling Center Moves Away from Candidate-Preference Polling
NJ Polling Center Moves Away from Candidate-Preference Polling
CivicStoryJanuary 18, 2024Comment
Reflections on CivicStory’s Brief Civics & History Survey
CivicStoryJanuary 4, 2024Comment
Now Accepting Student Applications for Ecology-Justice Fellowships!
CivicStoryJanuary 4, 2024Comment
At COP28, a Place for All Eco Ambassadors
At COP28, a Place for All Eco Ambassadors

In many ways, this COP was different from previous years. For the first time, fossil fuels were explicitly mentioned in writing during COP proceedings. Nearly 200 countries approved a global pact that will focus on “transitioning away from fossil fuels.”

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