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Category: Politics

Kavanaugh Stands Forth For Accused Men

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Luke Sterner Staff Writer What if it was your daughter? It is the question I get asked by […]

The Stroud Courier October 18, 2018 Opinion, Politics

Cabinet in the Community Addresses Various Issues

Photo Credit / Yaasmeen Piper Members of Governor Tom Wolf’s cabinet met with the community to answer questions and address concerns.
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By Samantha Werkheiser Editor-in-Chief Members of Governor Tom Wolf’s cabinet hosted the eighth Cabinet in the Community event […]

Samantha Werkheiser March 1, 2018 News, Politics

Frank Brogan Ascends U.S. Education Ranks

By Ryan McFadden News Editor Frank Brogan climbs higher up the US Department of Education’s ranks after being […]

Ryan McFadden February 22, 2018 News, Politics

Provost Colloquium Explores Asian Diplomacy

By Richard MacTough Staff Writer President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jung-Un exchanged heated words with […]

Richard Mactough February 22, 2018 News, Politics

State Representative Dr. Rick Saccone Speaks to ESU College Republicans

Photo Courtesy / ESU College Republicans’ Facebook Rick Saccone is running for the 18th congressional district.
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By Richard MacTough Staff Writer State Representative (RPA), Dr. Rick Saccone spoke with the ESU College Republicans last […]

Richard Mactough October 26, 2017 News, Politics

Trump Receives Backlash for NFL RemarksStudents Join the Argument with Thoughts on Controversy

Photo Courtesy / Pixabay Donald Trump’s remarks have become a hot topic of debate for ESU students.
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By Charlese Freeman Student Life Editor “Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody […]

Charlese Freeman October 5, 2017 News, Politics

Trump Administration Eliminates DACA Amid Controversy

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Levi Jiorle Staff Writer The Trump administration has decided to terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) […]

Levi Jiorle September 28, 2017 News, Politics

Clinton’s Presidential Loss TransitionsNew Book Release: “What Happened”

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Photo Courtesy / Flickr
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By Cassandra Sedler Staff Writer Hillary Clinton’s loss in the 2016 presidential election came as a shock to […]

Cassandra Sedler September 21, 2017 Opinion, Politics

Terrorism In White: Charlottesville Riots brings terror back in America

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By Richard MacTough Staff Writer    Protesting is a first amendment right. Charlottesville, Va. was not a protest […]

Richard Mactough August 15, 2017 Opinion, Politics

Should Hate Speech Be Allowed in College?Frederick Douglass Debate SocietyHosts Third Annual Tournament

The winning team of Eli Downie (left) and James Coppa (right). Photo Credit / Ronald Hanaki
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By Ronald Hanaki Sports Editor The Frederick Douglass Debate Society held its third annual debate tournament at East […]

Ronald Hanaki April 13, 2017 News, Politics

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