Ladies and gentlemen, a spectre is haunting the Democratic primary. Its haunting visage is truly a sight to see, its debate answers strange and incoherent.
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On October 23, WISO (West Indian Student Organization) hosted their first ever folklore night event. Folklore night celebrates the oral tradition of storytelling popular in the West Indies.
If democracy is truly a fundamental value for America, we should be treating all of our citizens the same, even our prisoners.
As the Robert Mueller obsession swept the nation over the last two years, I always remained ambivalent. While many believed that the Mueller Report would be the silver bullet that would bring down President Trump, you couldn’t convince me.
This past Tuesday, the College of Arts and Letters hosted its first Farber Fellowship talk between Professor Alex Wellerstein and Dr.
Last week, controversy struck the nation as dozens of rich parents were implicated in a scandal in which it was revealed that they bribed college sports teams and admissions offices into unfairly admitting their children.
Starting in the Fall 2019 semester, Snevets will begin hosting political science classes that help teach students the ins and outs of politics within the school itself.
One year ago, it was 10 a.m. and hundreds of my fellow high schoolers and I stood outside in the bone-chilling cold.
Democratic Primary 2020: Return of the Bern
Alright folks, a quick preface: In the interest of keeping this column below 2,000 words, I will be doing a limited breakdown of each candidate.
The SGA formed an Audit Committee in order to audit RSOs that the Committee on Student Interests (CSI) believes to have committed a budgetary violation.