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High-profile Interviews Illuminate the Successes, Failures, and Roadblocks of Biden’s First Year in 'Year One'

High-profile Interviews Illuminate the Successes, Failures, and Roadblocks of Biden’s First Year in ‘Year One’

Onur Toper November 6, 2022
The HBO documentary gives snippet looks into President Biden's initial political endeavors and the tone that his first term leaves behind.
We Are Way Too Polarized

We Are Way Too Polarized

Isabella Nassar October 24, 2021

I think everyone can agree with me that all extremes are bad: too much sugar, too much salt, eating too much, not eating enough, drinking too much water, or not drinking enough water. This concept, however,...

To Protest Trump, Students Walk Out of Class

To Protest Trump, Students Walk Out of Class

Madeleine D’Angelo December 5, 2016
At 2 p.m. on Monday, Boston Common filled with middle school, high school, and college students, all of whom walked out of their classes to protest the election of Donald Trump, and unite for the future.
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.

LTE: A Response to “Why the Right Must Stop Trump”

Letters March 3, 2016
A Response to "Why the Right Must Stop Trump"

Behind Populism’s Popularity

Josh Behrens February 3, 2016
As much as the mainstream media likes to hype up election drama, the increasingly palpable anger in this country is not just a tool politicians use to get elected. Yes, fear has been and always will be a powerful political instrument, but the rush by every candidate to frame him or herself as anti-establishment proves itself beyond the normal scope of political maneuvering and taps into deeper rumblings within American society.

Pushing Back Populism in the 2016 Elections

Chase Schaub January 24, 2016
America must resist the temptation of populism and unify behind a rational candidate. It is true that this election cycle lacks extremely strong candidates, but some more moderate ones are capable of leading our nation.
‘Let’s Make America Great Again’: A Case Against Donald Trump

‘Let’s Make America Great Again’: A Case Against Donald Trump

Alex Flores November 16, 2015
BC freshman examines what he considers racial inequalities within Trump's presidential campaign.
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