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President Trump Wants to “reopen America,” but Experts Say its Too Soon

Caroline Glus and Lauren Cribbs April 22, 2020

With the Covid-19 outbreak, there are a ton of uncertainties, and one of these being the date of which the United States will return to what will be a new normal. Many experts have spoken out to share...

Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s lawyer, entering federal court on April 13. Cohen’s office was raided that same day as the FBI searched for important documents in the Trump-Russia probe and Stormy Daniels lawsuit. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

F.B.I. Raids the Office of Trump’s Lawyer Michael Cohen

Brooke Daniels, Editor-In-Chief April 25, 2018

The F.B.I. raided Michael D. Cohen’s Rockefeller Center office and hotel room on Monday, April 14, longtime friend and lawyer to President Donald J. Trump, in search of business contracts and deals,...

Kaepernick’s case for collusion

Kieran Hogan, World and Politics Editor November 8, 2017

“To me, this is bigger than football, and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way.” Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the playing of the national anthem began in August 2016. This...

President Donald Trump bestows the nation's highest military honor, the Medal of Honor, to retired Army Capt. Gary M. Rose, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, Oct. 23, 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Trump Awards Medal of Honor

Emily Liesch, Lead Copy Editor November 2, 2017

Amid controversy surrounding Gold Star families, President Trump awarded the second Medal of Honor of his presidency to Gary Michael Rose. The medal was awarded during a ceremony that took place at...

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks to reporters about President Trump’s Executive Order on Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry on March 6, 2017.  Sessions announced the end of DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, in six months time. (Department of Homeland Security/Jetta Disco)

President Trump Calls for Legislative Reform for Immigration Program

Olivia Reid, Copy Editor October 4, 2017

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Tuesday that President Trump is calling for Congress to propose legislation in regards to DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, within six months...

A group of Sept. 11 families and supporters rally during a news conference Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, in New York. Group spokesman John Sigmund, who lost his sister Johanna Sigmund in the Sept. 11 attacks, said the group "9/11 Families and Friends United Against the Ban," came together two weeks ago to speak "out against this deplorable Muslim ban that was in the recent executive order by President Trump." (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Trump reveals revised travel ban

Emily Liesch, Copy Editor September 28, 2017

  After its initial introduction in late January, Trump’s travel ban has gone through several revisions with hopes of being accepted by the courts. President Donald Trump tweeted about the...

President Donald Trump gives a thumbs-up to the audience behind him as he finishes speaking at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pa., Saturday, April, 29, 2017. (Carolyn Kaster / AP)

The Trump Administration; Their First 100 Days

Kieran Hogan, Reporter May 10, 2017

Donald Trump’s first 100 days has shown need for improvement. A document, “Donald Trump’s Contract with the American Voter”, featured on Trump’s website lists the new president’s promises...

Timeline: Trump and Russia Ties

Timeline: Trump and Russia Ties

Brooke Daniels, Reporter May 4, 2017

Recent allegations have tied Trump to multiple Russian agencies and foreign individuals who most likely had a hand in the possible meddling of the recent 2016 election. Trump won the electoral vote by...

The entrance of the main building of the Humboldt University. Berlin, August 9, 2006. (AP Photo/Jan Bauer)

Free College Faces Roadblocks in the United States

Brooke Daniels, Reporter March 31, 2017

The term free college in the United States is so far removed from discussion that it is almost an outlawed statement. Although several countries have already embraced the idea of free higher education,...

A young girl wields a sign as she marches closer to the rally point by the U.S. Botanic Garden. The march attracted a diverse crowd of various ages, all from many different backgrounds, to unite against the incoming administration. (Broadcaster/ Emily Liesch)

Half a Million March on Washington

Emily Liesch, Copy Editor February 28, 2017

An estimated 470,000 people participated in the Women’s March in Washington, D.C on Saturday, January 21, 2017, but the participants weren’t just women. Men, women, and children all flocked to...

FILE - In this March 9, 2010 file photo, a tanker truck passes an oil refinery in Richmond, Calif. The Environmental Protection Agency, EPA has been roiled by turmoil during its first week under Trump, as members of the transition team issued what it has described as a temporary freeze on all contract approvals and grant awards. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

Ban On Social Media Updates Has Agencies On Edge

Kate Sinz, Reporter February 28, 2017

According to the Associated Press, the Trump organization has placed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Agriculture (USDA) under de facto gag orders, meaning the employees...

Trump Appoints Bannon to National Security Council

Trump Appoints Bannon to National Security Council

Cara McErlean, Reporter February 27, 2017

In the first few weeks of his presidency, Donald Trump has already made large changes to the White House team. In an order signed on Saturday, January 28, Trump assigned Steve Bannon a spot on the “principals...

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