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Jackson Reflects on Voter Suppression in 2016 Election

Abigail Druhot April 23, 2017
The Electoral College, he said, has roots in slavery and was created to count slaves as less than people.
Here's Why Michael Dukakis Thinks Clinton Lost in 2016

Here’s Why Michael Dukakis Thinks Clinton Lost in 2016

Bernadette Darcy April 20, 2017
The 1988 Democratic presidential nominee was on campus Wednesday night to talk about how his party can rebuild post-2016.
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Bickford Reflects on Political Career, 2016 Election

Sophia Fox March 30, 2017
Bigford believes transparency will change everything and resistance is making a difference.
I Open at the Close: Why We Write

I Open at the Close: Why We Write

Juan Olavarria November 17, 2016
Why do we write? In his final column as metro editor, Juan Olavarria takes an in depth look at the beauty of language and the gifts it gives to humanity.
Gallery: A Closer Look at Boston’s Post-Election, Anti-Trump Rally

Gallery: A Closer Look at Boston’s Post-Election, Anti-Trump Rally

Juan Olavarria November 10, 2016
On Wednesday night, several thousand marched in downtown Boston to protest Donald Trump’s presidential election. This is what it was like.

‘Not My President:’ Thousands Protest Trump’s Victory at the Boston Common

Juan Olavarria and Heidi Dong November 10, 2016
Following the results of the 2016 presidential election, over 4,000 Bostonians gathered in front of the State House to peacefully protest Trump's victory Wednesday evening.

Live Blog: Election Day 2016

Metro November 8, 2016
Today, the nation decides our next president. Follow live updates from our editors about both the presidential election and Massachusetts races.
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Trump Has Introduced Unusual Challenges to Campaign Coverage, Says NYT Reporter

Leo Confalone October 13, 2016
Pat Healy was questioned about the New York Times political bias, but has never felt news meetings to be liberally or conservatively centered.
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