The morning after Donald Trump is sworn in as President, 40,000 people are expected to gather together in the Boston Common for the Boston Women’s March for America.
Climate Agreements Threatened Under Trump, Students Argue
Erin Annunziato, MCAS ’17, believes the U.S. is entering an environmental dark age with the assembling of Trump’s administration.
Even in the Toughest of Times, Ya Always Gotta Believe
Sports editor Michael Sullivan received scared texts from his sister after the election, so he turned to Tug McGraw for inspiration: Ya gotta believe!
After Trump Win, the Political is Personal
“Many are fed up with the volume and frequency of protests and movements. I understand. I’m tired, too. But please hear us, and please try to understand.”
Why We Must Elect Hillary
“I implore voters to not forget how gravely important it is that Hillary Clinton assumes the presidency, and not Donald Trump.”
How Trump Reveals America’s Problems
“I want Trump’s run for president to be seen as a pulse check rather than a joke.”
Gamboa on Immigration: ‘Walls Are Meant to be Torn Down’
Emilio Rabasa Gamboa, general consul of Mexico in Boston, spoke to students on Monday in the Fulton Honors Library about the election and how it will affect Mexico.
Professor Satirizes Presidential Candidates in Novel ‘The Jesus Ticket’
Boston College professor Phil Fragasso pokes fun at the 2016 presidential candidates in his latest novel, “The Jesus Ticket.”
A GOP in Jeopardy
“It’s all very well to explore and discuss the Party’s problems, but four years later, nothing has changed.”