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Election Day Watch Party

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Photo of students watching presidential election Photo courtesy of: Jessica Wikander BY:  JESSICA WIKANDER, STAFF WRITER Tuesday was Election Day, and for many students, this marked the first presidential election they were able to vote in. To bring students together from all political backgrounds for this momentous occasion, the College Democrats and Republicans teamed up…

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What we should all take out of Women’s History Month

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BY: MORGAN KILGER, NEWS EDITOR Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons March is National Women’s History Month. As a woman and a women’s studies major, I believe that women should be recognized more than just in March. Even though women are only recognized for a month, they have been fighting for their rights and facing backlash…

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 A Kamala Harris nomination is the Democrat’s best chance at winning the 2024 election

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photo courtesy of @kamalaharris on Instagram BY MIKE POLCE, STAFF WRITER If Joe Biden decides to run again in 2024, the democrats could be in major trouble. According to a poll on fivethirtyeight.com, Biden’s approval rating is 43.2%, compared to 52% in January, 2021 when he was first elected president of the United States. His…

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Former Congress members visit campus, address impeachment

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With Wednesday being the first day of public impeachment hearings, the looming possibility of President Donald Trump becoming impeached is of upmost importance in the minds of many politicians and the general public. If impeached, Trump would join the likes of former presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, becoming the third in United States’ history.…

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Democratic congressional candidate visits campus

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Nate Shinagawa, a 2012 Democratic candidate for the newly-formed 23rd Congressional District of New York, brought his campaign to campus Wednesday. Shinagawa met with a small group of students and faculty members in the University Club. He discussed his stance on issues facing not only students and local residents, but on national and international issues.…

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