The Electoral College and Why It Has To Go
On September 17th, 1787, delegates of the Constitutional Convention ratified the United States Constitution, making it the official framework for...
On September 17th, 1787, delegates of the Constitutional Convention ratified the United States Constitution, making it the official framework for...
As all of the United States, let alone many foreign countries around the globe waited on an official vote count, which ended four days later, the...
It was the afternoon of Saturday November 7th I was walking down the street when I unexpectedly got involved in the most exciting civic...
Speaking as a teenager in the United States, it is safe to say I spend a lot of my time on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter,...
Following election day, it is fair to say anxiety levels were high. As my friend and I spent hours glued to the television, we watched history...
Young voters around the country have faced unprecedented circumstances in voting during a historic election. As many students continue their...
Throughout the past four years, the Trump Administration has been among the most confusing cases of revolving doors and executive disorder in the...
The date of November 3rd, 2020 has been anticipated to come for over four years now due to the uprile and the call from the masses to urge...
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/31/opinion/texas-voter-suppression.html Civic Engagement I joined the JFK library's conference about the 19th...