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Advisor’s Note: The Broadcaster’s Editorial Cartoon

Advisor’s Note: The Broadcaster’s Editorial Cartoon

Robert Sterner, Advisor February 3, 2017

Today we present the first editorial cartoon of the online Broadcaster.  To be of any value to the readers, part of the purpose of a scholastic news organization is to shine a light on those in positions...

In this Nov. 9, 2016, photo, Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a toast during a ceremony for receiving diplomatic credentials from foreign ambassadors in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. In careful phrasing befitting the spy he once was, Vladimir Putin has made it clear he expects a great deal from President-elect Donald Trump. And, the billionaire businessman may expect a transactional relationship with Putin. (Sergei Karpukhin/Pool photo via AP)

Trump Win Transforms Foreign policy

Alex Elchev and Omer Qureshi December 8, 2016

Donald Trump’s election day upset sent shockwaves around the globe, and now his foreign policy decisions may do the same. The implications of Trump’s historic victory on November 8th are now being...

In this Jan. 4, 2013 file photo, clerks unseal the certificates of results from all fifty states during a meeting of the U.S. Electoral College in the House of Representatives on Capitol in Washington. The Electoral College was devised at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. It was a compromise meant to strike a balance between those who wanted popular elections for president and those who wanted no public input. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Should We End the Electoral College?

Echo Rogers, Feature Reporter December 2, 2016

According to popular vote, Hillary should’ve won the election. In the last 240 years of American history, the Electoral College has chosen a president that did not win the popular vote only four...

On October 12, Donald Trump arrives at a rally in Ocala, Fla. On the campaign trail, Trump made the uncommon move of releasing his list of potential supreme court nominees. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Who will Trump Appoint to the Supreme Court?

Cara McErlean, Feature Reporter December 2, 2016

Now that he has secured the presidency, Donald Trump has the opportunity to secure a conservative majority in the Supreme Court. Since the death of Justice Anthony Scalia last February, there has...

What Does Donald Trump’s Win Mean for the Economy?

Abby Shapiro, Reporter/Copy Editor November 29, 2016

Throughout all the chaos and protests from the aftermath of a life-altering election, money is still an important asset to focus on for a growing economy. Throughout the entirety of the election process,...

The 2016 Election: Third Parties and Their Effect

Irene Ciocirlan, Reporter/Copy Editor November 21, 2016

Though they are small in number, third party voters may have helped Republican nominee, Donald Trump, win the election. With Trump and Clinton as the leading candidates, many people who disliked...

Dan Cunningham, left, enters a voting booth to cast his vote at Hoboken City Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in Hoboken, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

General election unaffected by voter fraud

Camille Heck, Copy Editor November 21, 2016

On November 8, 2016, the American people voted for their future. Many, it seems, were not satisfied with the decision made by the people. Donald J. Trump, the Republican candidate, clinched the election,...

Minorities on President-Elect Trump

Emily Liesch, Reporter November 18, 2016

After a tumultuous race for the presidency, Trump has come out on top only to find a nation immensely divided. Election Day 2016 brought 130 million (about 57%) of eligible American voters to the polls,...

Trump TV?

Haley Daniels, Reporter November 10, 2016

A new tactic used by Donald Trump has some questioning his presidential ability. That tactic is what many are calling Trump TV. As of now, it isn’t much of TV; it is only an iPad videotaping a couple...

People watch a TV screen showing the live broadcast of the U.S. presidential debate between Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

Political Advertisements Influence 2016 Presidential Voters

Alex Elchev, Reporter October 26, 2016

Campaign advertisements have been a constant component of American politics since the beginning of the United States, and this year is no exception. The 2016 presidential race has been one of the...

 Possible 2016 presidential hopeful, Republican Donald Trump waves to a crowd of over 500 people as he is introduced during a luncheon with the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 in Nashua, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Why Saving America From Donald Trump is All Too Necessary

Brooke Daniels, Reporter October 21, 2016

Donald Trump is not fit for either the office he seeks, the party he represents, or the women he speaks to. Donald Trump, a 70 year old real-estate mogul, presumed billionaire, and Republican nominee,...

Debate Number 2: Clinton vs Trump

Kate Sinz, Reporter October 18, 2016

The second presidential debate of the election was conducted on Sunday, October 9th at Washington University in St. Louis. It was moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper and ABC News' Martha Raddatz. The...

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