By Finn McGillivray News Editor According to Federalist No.51, “If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary.”…
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By Kit Geary Politics Editor On January 20, 2021, the United States will transfer the power of the presidency from one political party to the…
By Kit Geary Politics editor When Donald Trump entered the White House in 2017, he signed an Executive Order that put a Muslim ban into…
Sarah Knickerbocker Design Editor Religious freedom and the rights of the queer community have always had a tumultuous relationship in the United States. Now, with…
By Victoria Zambello Executive Editor “Mr. Vice President, I am speaking,” said Kamala Harris during the 2020 vice presidential debate. Chills rippled through my body,…
By Kara Basset Contributing Writer “Are you willing, tonight, to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and to say they need to stand down?” My…
By Molly Humiston Contributing Writer Despite my minor in political science and broad daily readings of politically oriented news, I am not a political person.…
By Victoria Zambello Executive Editor A survey of 4,000 full-time college students by the Knight Foundation and College Pulsed revealed that 71 percent are “absolutely…
By Elizabeth Hogan Senior Editor T.J. Donovan has been the Attorney General of Vermont since 2016, and is once again up for election.As the “people’s…
By Kit Geary Politics Editor Everywhere you look people are telling students to vote. Check Instagram, check your emails, look at posters around campus, it’s…