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“Each ‘End’ of Phil Murphy’s Gubernatorial Campaign” by Dylan Quinn @ Skidmore College

“Each ‘End’ of Phil Murphy’s Gubernatorial Campaign” by Dylan Quinn @ Skidmore College

by Dylan Quinn | Mar 30, 2018 | Skidmore College

On a hot June day in Newark, just under twenty individuals huddled around a conference speaker. Unconstructed cubicles, boxes filled with office supplies, and Keurig coffees cups littered the stuffy office space. While the Deputy Campaign Manager fiddled with...
Polarization And Propaganda For A New Age by Wesley Brock @ University of Memphis

Polarization And Propaganda For A New Age by Wesley Brock @ University of Memphis

by Wesley Brock | Mar 30, 2018 | University of Memphis

It is likely that everyone reading this will have heard of the Cambridge Analytica incident by this point. For those who have not the quick version of the story is that an app designed for Facebook and used most often in conjunction with those personality test seen on...

March for Our Lives has the Hallmarks of a Successful Protest, by: Izzi Bertolozzi @ Skidmore College

by Izzi Bertolozzi | Mar 30, 2018 | Skidmore College

On Saturday, March 24th I attended the March for Our Lives in Albany, NY. Since the election in 2016 there seem to be more marches than usual, whether they be for science, women or equality. There was one big difference between those marches and the March for Our...
WILL MASS PROTESTS HELP OR HURT OUR DEMOCRACY? by Wyeth Taylor @ Skidmore College

WILL MASS PROTESTS HELP OR HURT OUR DEMOCRACY? by Wyeth Taylor @ Skidmore College

by Wyeth Taylor | Mar 30, 2018 | Skidmore College

The most central and important part of a healthy democracy is the engagement of its citizens, especially when those in power make decisions contrary to what citizen’s believe is in their best interest. When citizens lose the ability or motivation to make their...
What had been normalized is finally being confronted head on by Jillian Seigel @ Skidmore College

What had been normalized is finally being confronted head on by Jillian Seigel @ Skidmore College

by Jillian Seigel | Mar 30, 2018 | Skidmore College

On March 24th, thousands of people across the country and around the world took to the streets and protested American gun laws. With the United States being one of the most powerful countries in the world but also one of the leading countries with the most instances...
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