By Sebastian Godinez Hello everyone, it’s your favorite (or dreaded) political science student here to opine again on the state of affairs in the U.S. Comedians and political pundits have long noted…
By Anna Gombert Despite the rain, over 50 students and some faculty showed up in Tolley/Brown Circle last night to hold a vigil for the repeal of DACA or Delayed Action for…
By Kassel Franco Garibay During the past month, tensions surrounding North Korea have been on the rise. Following the country’s first nuclear test during the Trump administration on September 3, the United…
The past couple of months have been rough for the United States and the people living in it. Regardless of nationality, country of origin or even legal status, recent events have led…
By Sebastian Godinez Donald Trump was officially sworn in on January 20, 2017. But that has not stopped countless protesting. We have had the Women’s March on Washington protest just after the…
by Dalton Valette In a historically contentious confirmation, Betsy DeVos was confirmed 51-50 on Feb. 7 as the new Secretary of Education. Vice President Mike Pence broke a tie in the Senate,…
By Hannah Kohn On December 10th, Lauren Duca wrote an article entitled “Donald Trump is Gaslighting America”. Duca’s assertion that Trump employs gaslighting on a national scale has proven to be accurate.…
By Aliyah Kiesler On Jan. 27, President Donald Trump passed an executive order that will affect and restrict immigrants from the following Middle Eastern countries: Syria, Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Libya and…
Last week, President Trump signed an executive order that banned citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. It puts a halt on immigration for 90 days and places…
By T.J. Chiang I hope that this piece will offer some hope in light of recent events. It seems that Trump won’t do anything to strip LGBT rights away, yet, as demonstrated…