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The Five Phases of Writing a Final Paper, as told by Melania Trump

The Five Phases of Writing a Final Paper, as told by Melania Trump

By Laura Bell and Laura Bell December 11, 2016

We’re sad to report that finals season is once again upon us, and the only thing that could make this worse is remembering that Donald Trump won the election. But here at 4E, we have decided to embrace...

PETROCHEILOS: Obamacare Endures Despite GOP Win

PETROCHEILOS: Obamacare Endures Despite GOP Win

By Martha Petrocheilos December 6, 2016

After this election season, the Democrats have become America’s minority party in Washington, D.C. The Republican Party now controls the presidency, the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives....

TIMSIT: The Dangers in Denying Facts

TIMSIT: The Dangers in Denying Facts

By Annabelle Timsit December 2, 2016

Facts are foundational to our democracy. We turn to them to help us lift the veneer of hypocrisy that characterizes modern politics. Following this election, however, it seems that facts no longer have...

VIEWPOINT: Transparency Mandates Accountability

By Jacob Witt November 18, 2016

While many are still reflecting on the results of last week’s election, one would be remiss to not reflect on one actor that played a large part in the outcome of the election: WikiLeaks. A group dedicated...

VIEWPOINT: Action, Not Despair, Will Overcome Fear

By Kumail Aslam November 11, 2016

On Wednesday morning, I called my parents, Muslim, Pakistani immigrants living in the San Francisco Bay Area, to explain to them why Donald Trump had won the election. I had to explain to them that the...

Annabelle Timsit

TIMSIT: Defend Our Right to All Speech

By Annabelle Timsit November 11, 2016

Tuesday night’s election left many speechless. Contrary to the initial optimism that accompanied early exit polls and a surge in early voting, Republican nominee Donald Trump, a man with no political...

EDITORIAL: Uphold Dignity Over Division

By Editorial Board November 11, 2016

As it became clear that former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton would lose to President-elect nominee Donald Trump, there was an apparent change in mood at the watch party in the Healey Family Student...

EDITORIAL: Bridging Partisan Gaps

By Editorial Board November 11, 2016

Following Donald Trump’s upset victory on Tuesday, students should take time to understand why it happened and what it means for the future of this country’s political processes. With exit poll data...

VIEWPOINT: Political Parties See Future Realignment

By Matthew Gregory November 8, 2016

In the first Republican primary debate, moderators asked the candidates present whether they would ultimately support the party’s nominee for president. The unusual query was designed to assuage fears...

EDITORIAL: To Right Trump’s Wrongs

By Editorial Board November 8, 2016

Today, the day of the presidential election, we recognize that most voters’ minds are made up, absentee ballots have been cast and ideological trenches dug. People know that Republican nominee Donald...

Nicholas Scrimenti

SCRIMENTI: Counter Hate With Meditation

By Nicholas Scrimenti October 21, 2016

The hate speech from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during this election cycle is unprecedented and dangerous. During this time, we must ask ourselves how each candidate affects the youth...

Elinor Walker

Legitimizing Dangerous Rhetoric

By Lydia Turnage October 4, 2016

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s appearance last month on “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” left many criticizing the show’s host and his friendly treatment toward his...

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