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Interview: Brynna Quillin, Democratic Field Organizer, Reflects on the Presidential Race

November 18, 2016November 18, 2016 2016 election

BY ANDY VO Brynna Quillin has stamina. You can tell by the way the second-year Master in Public Policy student

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The Trump Triumph: Looking Back and Moving Forward Together

November 11, 2016November 11, 2017 2016 election

BY BOBBIE RAGSDALE Thoroughly unexpected by nearly all on both sides of the aisle, Donald Trump defied the polls Tuesday

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What the US Presidential Election Can Teach Us about Civic Engagement

November 8, 2016November 8, 2016 2016 election

BY CLAIRE CHAUMONT I consider myself a fairly engaged citizen. I have voted in all major French elections. I have

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Why This Election Made Us Hate Ourselves

November 8, 2016November 7, 2016 2016 election

BY VANESSA CALDER It’s the day of the 2016 presidential election, and only a matter of hours before the next

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I Went to a Donald Trump Rally and Here’s What I Learned

October 17, 2016October 15, 2016 2016 election, donald trump, presidential election

BY SEBASTIAN LEAPE We’ve heard a lot about Trump’s past recently, but less about what the future of a Trump

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Millennials, Your Vote Matters. Really.

October 5, 2016December 19, 2016 2016 election, civic participation, millennial, voting

BY MICHAEL ALTER Americans are bad at voting. Okay, maybe that’s a bit harsh, but the U.S. ranked 27th among

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Let’s Admit That Our Presidential Debates Are Rigged

September 26, 2016September 23, 2016 2016 election, presidential election

BY BEN BLINK I was disappointed last week to learn that Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson was officially excluded from

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