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Tags archive: congress

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News

City and State Election recap: Who and what was voted in

November 11, 2024 Riley Laub

Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump officially won back his seat in the White House after sweeping the battleground states and receiving four more million votes…

News

Subpoena Scaries: Trump requested to testify for Congress on Jan. 6 capitol attack

October 17, 2022 Caitlyn Aldersea

On Oct. 13, the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack issued a subpoena to former President Donald Trump. All nine members of…

News

Facebook outage following document leaks

October 11, 2021 Kasey Lichlyter and Brianna Green

Facebook's Monday Outage On Monday, Oct. 4, from 11:40 a.m. EST to 6:30 p.m. EST, Facebook and all Facebook products—Instagram, Messenger, Oculus, and WhatsApp —…

Featured

Some of the criticism on the president should be placed elsewhere

July 30, 2021 Conor Chapman

President Joe Biden may be the most powerful person in the U.S., but the amount of power he actually has pales in comparison to Congress.…

Off-Campus

Big Tech needs regulation against monopolistic practices

October 19, 2020 Ana Ortega

How well do we know the companies we purchase products and services from? Some of the most popular corporations participate in unethical practices, and it…

Off-Campus

Diversity in Congress: Is it important?

January 14, 2019 Madalyne Heiken

America is commonly depicted as a diverse country that continues to welcome diversity. With a plethora of ethnicities, races, religions, genders and sexual identities, there…

Off-Campus

Weekly election column: to vote or not to vote?

September 26, 2016 Sydney Kapp

Joni Mitchell, a Canadian singer-song-writer, coined the phrase, “You don’t know what you’ve got ‘till it’s gone,” in 1970, and it couldn’t be more true…

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