The first debate, Trump has COVID, and we’re still a month away from the election We are well into election season, not that you could “This week in election news”
Tag: Politics
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: a hero to some
Recognizing her influence while acknowledging her shortcomings This past Friday, September 18th, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) died at the age of 87. “Ruth Bader Ginsburg: a hero to some”
Truths and myths surrounding #SavetheChildren
How a far-right conspiracy theory hijacked an international campaign If you have a Facebook, the internet or an especially fast carrier pigeon, you couldn’t have “Truths and myths surrounding #SavetheChildren”
Don’t avoid the conversation
How to discuss difficult topics with family and friends The world around us might seem quite polarized right now. Even if there weren’t the current “Don’t avoid the conversation”
Don’t vote for Biden
The lukewarm candidate many are struggling to get excited about Last year, I attended an NDSU Democrats meeting in the fall. Everyone there went around “Don’t vote for Biden”
Warren gave women hope
The last woman in the Democratic race steps down On Thursday, following poor results during Super Tuesday, Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the presidential race. “Warren gave women hope”
Your Privilege is Showing
Not caring about politics is a sign of privilege It’s not an uncommon sentiment among college students: “I don’t really like to talk about politics.” “Your Privilege is Showing”
Playing Political Catch-Up
A brief commentary on the events of the last few weeks Even though NDSU students have been on break for the last month, things in “Playing Political Catch-Up”