Following an unpredictable and quickly determined presidential election, how do members of the BC community explain Trump’s exceedance of expectations?
In the Wake of Trump’s Election, Many Students Are Stunned but Not Surprised
Many students were shocked but not surprised by former President Trump’s election sweep on Tuesday.
Confounded: What Was Liz Cheney Supposed to Teach BC?
On Tuesday night, I sat on the floor of the overflow room at Walsh Hall to hear Liz Cheney speak. I had been confounded for weeks: What had The Council for Women of Boston College chosen to celebrate? The fliers were maddeningly vague—and one week before the election, too! Wouldn’t she be campaigning with Kamala Harris? I was fascinated.
“She Understands the Stakes”: Cheney Talks Harris Endorsement at CWBC Colloquium
Former Republican Congresswoman Cheney returned to the Heights on Tuesday evening for the Council for Women of BC’s annual colloquium.
Harris Can’t Win Without Clear Policy—And Time Is Running Out
For Harris, the Sept. 10 debate was more like an audition. It was the first time many American voters had seen her in an unscripted setting since the 2020 vice-presidential debate, aside from several poorly received interviews during her time as vice president.
High-profile Interviews Illuminate the Successes, Failures, and Roadblocks of Biden’s First Year in ‘Year One’
The HBO documentary gives snippet looks into President Biden’s initial political endeavors and the tone that his first term leaves behind.