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Post-Election Anxiety: NJIT Students Experience Confusion and Celebration

Post-Election Anxiety: NJIT Students Experience Confusion and Celebration

Katherine Ji and kji November 11, 2020

“I was in the car driving when I heard the news,” said Alexandra Griffith, senior Biomedical Engineering student, regarding when the election was called in favor of former Vice President Joe Biden,...

Why You Should Vote for the Democrats this Election Season

Why You Should Vote for the Democrats this Election Season

Isaac Scafe and iscafe September 17, 2020

For quite some time, American politics have been about the Democrats versus Republicans. Were you going to vote for the Left or the Right to lead the country? But the 2020 election holds higher...

Governor Murphy Receives Backlash for Proposed Budget

Governor Murphy Receives Backlash for Proposed Budget

Daniil Ivanov April 13, 2018

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy released a budget proposal that would increase taxes and spending beyond what even some of his fellow Democrats agreed with. One of the highlights of his proposal for increased...

(Official White House photo by Shealah Craighead)

The Saga of President Trump and the FBI

Daniil Ivanov February 20, 2018

It has been over one and a half years since the FBI began investigating. June 16, 2015—nearly three years ago—Donald J. Trump announced that he would be running for the position of President of the...

The Current State of Politics

The Current State of Politics

Babatunde Ojo September 28, 2017

[one_third]Liberal – Babatunde Ojo The current state of politics is not that different when compared to any other era. Despite the advances made in technology, people still end up misinformed or trapped...

March for Science

March for Science

Ianiz Patchedjiev April 29, 2017

  On April 22, thousands of people marched across countless US cities in order to support and celebrate science, as well as raise awareness on its impact on society. In New York City, demonstrators...

United States Bombs Airbase in Response to Recent Chemical Attacks in Syria 

United States Bombs Airbase in Response to Recent Chemical Attacks in Syria 

Karen Ayoub April 29, 2017

On Thursday, April 6, United States President Donald Trump made an executive decision to bomb a Syrian airbase. This is a major landmark in Trump’s foreign policy within his first few months as commander...

Steve Bannon Removed From the National Security Council 

Steve Bannon Removed From the National Security Council 

Amisha Naik April 29, 2017

A presidential memorandum was released on April 5, stating Steve Bannon’s removal from his role on the National Security Council on the Principals’ Committee, only a few months after being promoted...

Trump Orders Attack on Syria

Trump Orders Attack on Syria

Ianiz Patchedjiev April 29, 2017

  Last Thursday on April 6th, President Trump greatly increased US involvement in the Syrian Civil War by ordering over fifty tomahawk missile strikes on a Syrian Government Air Force Base, which...

Russian Anti-Governmental Protests

Russian Anti-Governmental Protests

Colin Bayne April 29, 2017

  Russia has become the stage of the largest mass anti-government protests in its recent history. Around 20,000 protesters marched on Moscow, with large numbers in other population centers around...

Ivanka Trump Hired as Assistant to President Trump

Ivanka Trump Hired as Assistant to President Trump

Amisha Naik April 29, 2017

  Ivanka Trump is changing the course of her career as President Trump’s eldest daughter will become an unpaid government employee working in the West Wing in the near future. Ivanka Trump said,...

For Sale: Your Private Browsing Data

Joseph Mauro April 29, 2017

The House of Representatives voted late last month to eliminate Internet service provider privacy rules, following the Senate vote to take the same action. The House voted 215-205, with most Republicans...

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