Straight outta Bedminster, New Jersey, Isabel Yang is clay’s very own PR Manager this year! Although Public Relations may not be the first words that comes to mind when one thinks about clay, Isabel nevertheless plays a key role in bringing the ezine to readers across TPS. She has always […]
Author: Andrew Sayuk
Senate Bills and Social Security Numbers: What’s Happening with Georgian Voter Laws?
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of clay Magazine or TPS. On March 25, 2021, Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia signed Senate Bill (S.B.) 202 into law, one that intends to decrease the likelihood of voter fraud in mail-in ballots, the fastest […]
Cancel Culture and Book Burning: The Strange Similarities
Disclaimer: The author writes as Guy Montag, the protagonist of Ray Bradbury’s classic novel Fahrenheit 451. Any opinions expressed herein are at least somewhat reflective of this fact and not necessarily reflective of clay or TPS. “It was a pleasure to burn.” Books, that is. For those who know me, […]
What Does Joe Biden’s Record Number of Executive Orders Do For America?
When President Joe Biden was inaugurated on January 20th, it seemed that he barely finished his speech before picking up a pen to sign 17 executive orders the same day. As of early March, he almost doubled this number to 33, according to MarketWatch. This activity is good enough to […]
The Top 5 Most Important Events of 2020
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of clay Magazine or TPS. It goes without saying that 2020 was eventful, especially in the area of politics. Since the unpredictable tide of 2020 is over, the only thing left to do is look back […]