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A panel discussion preceded the face-off between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Wednesday.
Final debate ignored key foreign policy issues
Storify: Oct. 22 Presidential Debate
By gosorio
in Blogs, Viewpoints (Old)
Check out what students and others had to say about the third and final presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney on Monday night. Link
Debate ranges from global to domestic policy
What are the biggest misconceptions about the candidates?
By BURKE GIBSON, POINT / ELENA KADVANY, COUNTERPOINT
in Columns, Featured, Opinion
During Tuesday’s presidential debate, audience member Barry Green raised a unique question: As we approach the election, what are the biggest misconceptions associated with each candidate? Neither candidate broke any new ground — they used Green’s question as an opportunity to reiterate some of their central campaign points — but the question remains relevant, particularly […]
Students deserve more attention
By ELENA KADVANY
1 Comment/in Columns, Featured, Opinion
“Mr. President, Governor Romney, as a 20-year-old college student, all I hear from professors, neighbors and others is that when I graduate, I will have little chance to get employment. Can — what can you say to reassure me, but more importantly my parents, that I will be able to sufficiently support myself after I […]
Debates have left major issues at election margins
Candidates clash in town hall debate
Films fail to make significant political impact
By C. MOLLY SMITH
in Columns, Lifestyle
Hot off of last week’s presidential debate, everyone has the November election on their minds. The Huffington Post cited the debate as the most tweeted event in U.S. political history, clearly showing that it’s easy to get a message — even one about Big Bird — across to viewers. Unfortunately, recent political films haven’t quite […]
Is Romney’s economic policy the best for future generations?
By ELENA KADVANY, POINT - BURKE GIBSON, COUNTERPOINT
4 Comments/in Columns, Featured, Opinion
The presidential debate Wednesday night highlighted just how fundamentally the two presidential candidates differ on how to relieve the nation’s debt crisis.