Plenty of race left to run
The stage at the Democratic primary debate in Arizona will look much emptier than the one only two weeks ago in South Carolina.
Read moreThe stage at the Democratic primary debate in Arizona will look much emptier than the one only two weeks ago in South Carolina.
Read moreWhile voting is a central process to American democracy, it is also a confusing process. This is especially true for college students who often have the decision between voting in their home state or town and voting in their college town
Read moreA member of Arizona’s state House of Representatives thinks students should not be allowed to register to vote using their campus address.
Read moreThe state of California will host its primary election on March 3, choosing candidates in each party for the general election coming in November.
Read moreMarch 3 marks the beginning of election season in San Diego with local, state, and national matters on the ballots for voters covering a variety of issues and concerns ranging from sales tax to presidential nominees.
Read moreContrary to the popular belief that religion shouldn’t be involved in politics, Bishop John McElroy came to campus to assert that faith and politics cannot be separated.
Read moreA thought that went through many Americans’ minds this past week was, what is a caucus? Followed by, why is Iowa so important?
Read moreOn Jan. 15, 2020 the U.S. House of Representatives sent articles of impeachment to the U.S. Senate to start the senate trial for President Donald Trump. In the sunshine of San Diego, it can be hard to care about the cold world of Washington, D.C. and those in it.
Read moreBy the time Mick Mulvaney ended his Thursday press briefing on Oct. 17, the acting White House Chief of Staff had not only told Democrats in the House of Representatives exactly the words they had wanted to hear in their impeachment inquiry, but also revealed a new blatant violation of the Constitution.
Read moreIn a digital age, news broadcast information is in favor of entertainment Eric Boose / Opinion Editor / The USD Vista When the United States was still only a fledgling country, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “wherever the people are well informed they can be trusted with their own government.” Essentially, Jefferson […]
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