By David Giacomini For many people here in the United States paying attention to our own election cycle can seem like a massive headache. So it wouldn’t be surprising that only a…
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…
by Brooke Winters For the past seven years, Republicans have been pledging to repeal the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. With control of the House of Representatives, the Senate, and…
By David Giacomini The Department of Veterans Affairs employs over 36,000 doctors and other medical staff, making it the largest healthcare system in the country. That being said, the VA is responsible…
by Colleen Dabrowski The Drew Democrats hosted a political forum on Monday, March 20, in the Space. The forum offered students and members of the Drew community a chance to sit on…
By Sebastian Godinez A week or two ago, President Trump called “fake news”, his code word for much of the press, the “enemy of the people.” Look, I’m not the biggest fan…
By Sebastian Godinez Every once in awhile, a friend of mine muses that we should run for President and Vice President. It is, of course, a joke (for now), but it highlights…
by Brooke Winters President Trump asked his former national security advisor Michael Flynn to resign on Feb. 13 after it was revealed that he misled Vice President Mike Pence about his discussions…