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…
by Brooke Winters President Trump’s executive order banning refugees from entering the United States for 120 days and immigrants from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen, and Somalia for 90 days has…
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 Taylor Tracy The resistance is forming in response to President Donald Trump and his club of privileged advisors who are biased and unqualified at best, tyrannical at worst. Merriam Webster Dictionary,…
By Jonathan Van Dongen “[People] build too many walls and not enough bridges.” – Georges Pire (ref. JF Newton) Electoral politics pit our belief systems against one another’s, and the…
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…
By Brooke Winters Associate Professor of Political Science Jinee Lokaneeta recently contributed to a chapter in the book “Does Torture Prevention Work?” by Richard Carver and Lisa Handley. Lokaneeta, who teaches the…