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Here’s why you can’t trust the Internet

Faith Acuri, Contributing Writer September 14, 2021

“We believe these people are thieves. The big city machines are corrupt. This was a stolen election. Best pollster in Britain wrote this morning that this was clearly a stolen election, that it’s impossible...

Trump supporters remain strong after departure from office

Trump supporters remain strong after departure from office

Tyler Wells, Staff Writer March 9, 2021

When former President Donald J. Trump exited office on Jan. 20, he left behind a base of vocal and devoted supporters. On the back of the former president, his supporters have successfully shifted the...

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s conspiracies pose threat to politics

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s conspiracies pose threat to politics

Tyler Wells, Staff Writer February 22, 2021

Following the end of the Trump Administration, the Republican Party appeared at a crossroads: build off his fervent fanbase or distance themselves from it. There has been a gulf between far-right politicians...

Inauguration Day 2021: Biden, Harris sworn in as president and vice president of the United States

Inauguration Day 2021: Biden, Harris sworn in as president and vice president of the United States

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor January 20, 2021

On Wednesday morning, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was sworn in as the 46th president of the U.S, taking office with a pledge to pursue reconciliation after a difficult four years that changed American society. At...

The transition of power, is it starting?

Cameron Hailey, Staff Writer December 3, 2020

On Nov. 24, President Donald Trump’s General Services Administration (GSA) formally began the transition of power, with Emily Murphy, the administrator of the process, providing federal funds and resources...

TikTok continues its reign as one of the top apps of 2020

TikTok continues its reign as one of the top apps of 2020

Selena Soto, Contributing Writer November 16, 2020

TikTok, the viral video-sharing app, is popular among Generation Z teens, with more than 2.3 billion all-time downloads and 100 million users throughout the U.S., says the Business Insider. Despite...

Donald Trump proclaims Day of Remembrance for Americans killed by “Illegal Aliens,” same day as Día De Los Muertos

Cameron Hailey, Staff Writer November 16, 2020

On Oct. 30, Pres. Donald Trump released a proclamation for a new national Remembrance Day to take place on Nov. 1, which would focus on Americans killed by “illegal aliens” and concentrating on border...

Election Day results prompt mixed reactions from voters

Election Day results prompt mixed reactions from voters

Isabelle Hajek, Staff Writer November 16, 2020

After four days of deliberation and tallying, Joe Biden was declared President-elect on Nov. 7 after the Associated Press called Pennsylvania and Nevada for Biden, giving him 290 projected electoral votes. There...

Celebrities talk voting and who they’re voting for

Celebrities talk voting and who they’re voting for

Kayla Mutchler, Editor in Chief November 2, 2020

Celebrities seem far from the average person, but in one regard, they’re not so different: they still vote. Some celebrities have been outspoken on social media about this year’s presidential election,...

What is happening in the battleground states

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor November 2, 2020

As Election Day creeps closer, both candidates have put an emphasis on visiting so-called battleground states. These states tend to have split support for Democrat and Republican candidates. In these...

Trump v. Biden: Who’s Who

Trump v. Biden: Who’s Who

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor November 2, 2020

Though Americans are aware of who the Democratic and Republican candidates for president are, it is important they know the facts and what they have been able to achieve leading up to the point of candidacy,...

Top things to know before the election if you don’t follow politics

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor November 2, 2020

The election this year is facing different circumstances as COVID-19 continues to loom in the U.S. It is understandable that there may be some confusion surrounding the election. With this in mind, here...

Trump’s Worst Enemy in 2020 is Reality

Trump’s Worst Enemy in 2020 is Reality

Barry Lewandowski, Staff Writer November 2, 2020

The election is edging closer, over 42 million Americans have voted, and candidates are making their closing arguments. And yet, the closer we get to Election Day, the easier it is to see that Donald Trump...

Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court

Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor October 27, 2020

On Monday, the Senate voted to confirm Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court following a frenzied month of Republican action to approve President Donald Trump’s third pick to the court...

Ex-felons should have the right to vote

Ex-felons should have the right to vote

Kristen Marcus, Opinion Editor October 12, 2020

The 2020 election is right around the corner and there has been a major push from celebrities, influencers, politicians and the general public to go out and vote. However, there is a large population of...

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