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The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

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Debate commission to change format of upcoming presidential debates

Debate commission to change format of upcoming presidential debates

Mia Steadman, Contributing Writer October 12, 2020

Less than 24 hours after 2020 presidential nominees Joe Biden and Donald Trump faced off for the first time on the debate stage, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) announced that they would be...

Vice Presidential Debate Recap

Vice Presidential Debate Recap

Katie Klemme, Contributing Writer October 8, 2020

​While the vice presidential debate on Wednesday night was calmer than the presidential debate on Sept. 29, it still eventually devolved into a debate over facts, each side disagreeing on things said...

Trump and Biden Meet in their First, Chaotic Debate

Trump and Biden Meet in their First, Chaotic Debate

Barry Lewandowski, Contributing Writer September 30, 2020

On Tuesday night in Cleveland, Ohio, the Democratic and Republican nominees for president, former Vice President Joe Biden, and current President Donald Trump participated in their first debate. Despite...

Decision 2020: UNewHaven makes predictions about the upcoming 2020 election

Decision 2020: UNewHaven makes predictions about the upcoming 2020 election

Katie Klemme, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

The 2020 election may seem far off, but for the University of New Haven campus community, it’s time to make predictions. Almost everyone has an opinion about who should win the presidential election,...

Decision 2020: Why vote for them?

Decision 2020: Why vote for them?

Barry Lewandowski, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

The 2020 presidential election is just over a month away, and with absentee ballots soon to be distributed, students at the University of New Haven are making the case to vote for their candidates. According...

You’re not settling: The case for Joe Biden

You’re not settling: The case for Joe Biden

Barry Lewandowski, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

According to the US Census Bureau, in 2016, just over 60 percent of eligible Americans exercised their right to vote. While there is no specific reason turnout was so low, the narrative that permeated...

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Trump’s Four Years in Office: Effective or Not?

Cameron Hailey, Staff Writer September 14, 2020

In a short, 16-minute inaugural speech, President Donald Trump delivered some of his key campaign talking points, keeping America first, and that there was no time for empty talk. But did Trump hold...

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Facebook and Twitter remove Russian accounts targeting Americans with political misinformation

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor September 4, 2020

On Tuesday, Facebook and Twitter announced the removal of 13 accounts connected to Russian spyware for spreading false news about racial justice and President Donald Trump's policies. According to the...

Kamala Harris: A possible step toward a demographic shift

Kamala Harris: A possible step toward a demographic shift

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-In-Chief August 31, 2020

In an Aug. 11 announcement, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden named Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate, making her the first Black female vice-presidential candidate. If the ticket wins,...

The Vice Presidential Face-Off

Ana Abraham October 17, 2012

With the 2012 presidential election literally just weeks away, the American public faces a very important choice between two very different men. The first presidential debate between President Barack Obama...

Joe Biden and Dick Cheney Square Off

Kyle Quinn-Quesada February 23, 2010

The Sunday morning talk shows have provided a platform for many opinions over the years. However, nothing has been as exciting recently as the battle of the vice president’s that has been waging over...

Biden and Cheney Spar Over Anti-Terrorism Policies

The Associated Press February 17, 2010

WASHINGTON – Former Vice President Dick Cheney says his successor, Joe Biden, is "dead wrong" about terrorist threats facing the United States. Biden says Cheney is "misinformed." And the feud goes...

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