Geriatric Politics and The Reason it Needs to End Noah Hernandez, University of Texas at San Antonio The problem with career politicians, unlimited terms, and our great-grandparents running the country.… February 1, 2024
Trump Is Targeting the Postal Service in an Effort to Suppress Voting Caleb Mullenneaux, St. Olaf College Mail-in ballots are crucial for many with disabilities, for overseas service members and especially during the pandemic. But Trump is claiming they're for cheaters.… August 20, 2020
Dear Out-of-State College Students, You Have a Special Power — Your Vote Tess McGrinder, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill When your home and your school fall in different states or electoral precincts, you have the opportunity to make the most out of your voting power.… June 12, 2020
Who Will Run for President in 2020? Here Are the Frontrunners Becca Blyn, Harvey Mudd College The future of the Oval Office is as unclear as it's ever been, but a few likely options have emerged.… October 12, 2018
College Campuses Are No Longer a Safe Place For Expressing Your Political Opinion Maria Alvarado, Savannah College of Arts and Design College campuses have always been centers of discourse and respectful debate, but has the outcome of this election altered that trait forever?… November 16, 2016
We Don’t Want Trump: The Perspective of International Students Maria Alvarado, Savannah College of Arts and Design If Donald Trump becomes the next president, most international students will choose to pack their bags and head home to avoid his xenophobic racism.… October 19, 2016
Gary Johnson: The Wrong Man for the Right Job Jeffrey W. Cope, Texas State University In an election year where the third party candidate may actually have a chance, we've been given just another poor option from the libertarian party.… October 19, 2016
Which Candidate Has Hollywood’s Vote? Mallory Arnold, Ohio University These seven performers have made it very clear who they’re going with, though Kanye is still on the fence.… August 27, 2016