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2014-2015 Cohort

In Defense of Barack Obama

November 13, 2014September 24, 2021 - by Omar Mohammed - 1 Comment

Last week, a letter to the editor that appeared in a Canadian newspaper made the rounds on Twitter with the writer expressing astonishment at US voters’ dissatisfaction with President Barack …

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2014-2015 Cohort

Race, Ferguson and America’s Future

September 14, 2014September 24, 2021 - by Omar Mohammed - 3 Comments.

It ain’t easy being black in America. A simple glance at the data will tell you why. Let’s start with education. According to the National Centre for Education Statistics, high school …

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2013-2014 Cohort

Presidential Stewardship

March 30, 2014September 24, 2021 - by Emily Fritcke

Article II of the Constitution specifies the powers vested to the President of the United States. He is explicitly charged to take care that the laws enacted by Congress are …

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2013-2014 Cohort

And the Crowd Goes Wild….or Does it?

January 30, 2014September 5, 2019 - by Tayllor Lillestol - 1 Comment

Written By: Tayllor Lillestol Edited By: Hina Ali The State of the Union address is by far the biggest speech of the year for President Obama. It provides insight into …

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2012-2013 Cohort

Why Can’t Foreign Policy Matter?

October 28, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue

The common rhetoric surrounding the third Presidential debate last week was that it was, of the three total, the most unimportant to voters – they are much more interested in …

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2012-2013 Cohort

First Presidential Debate and Leadership

October 3, 2012September 24, 2021 - by gosuns33 - 1 Comment

As a non-partisan voter, I came into the first presidential debate tonight with an open mind to take note of what leadership qualities each candidate brought to the table. But …

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