The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented changes to the functionality of universities across the world. Many institutions have adopted fully online or hybrid in-person instruction for thousands of university students.
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At last! The highly anticipated result of the 2020 Presidential Election has been announced: Joe Biden has been named as the next President of the United States of America.
A pandemic, civil unrest, and a climate crisis are just a few reasons why the 2020 Presidential Election had a historically high voter turnout for the post-World War II era.
On Thursday, October 29, Justice Clarence Thomas administered the Constitutional Oath to Amy Coney Barrett at the White House, making her the 115th Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States.
Kamala Harris has made history as she joins the Biden ticket for the 2020 Presidential Election. According to The New York Times, she is “the first Black woman and the first person of Indian descent nominated for national office, and only the fourth woman in U.S.
The 59th presidential election is upon us and we may or may not have a 46th president to add to the list.
Yesterday kicked off the first vice presidential debate between Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence. The debate consisted of eight total segments covering a variety of topics from the COVID-19 pandemic to the recovery of the economy.
Read our coverage of the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden.
Mail-in ballots, absentee ballots, early voting...everything you need to know to get out the vote!
As the COVID-19 global pandemic is in the midst of its peak, the one question that remains in people’s minds is, “When will things go back to normal?”