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The Party Line: Relief or abandonment? The question of Puerto Rican statehood

Hofstra Chronicle October 3, 2017

By Alex HayesContributor Within Puerto Rico, an existential debate has taken place for decades. On the one hand, votes have been held within the territory on whether the island should become a U.S....

The Party Line: Republicans support Puerto Rico becoming a 51st state

Hofstra Chronicle October 3, 2017

By Adam BrownsteinContributor The destruction caused to Puerto Rico by Hurricane Maria is one of tragedy and sadness. The tragedy and view by many Americans that the aid and recovery efforts being provided...

The Party Line: North Korea is a threat that should not be ignored

Hofstra Chronicle September 25, 2017

By Adam BrownsteinContributor North Korea’s recent advances in the field of nuclear weaponry is a troublesome problem that President Trump and his administration is tasked with keeping under control....

The Party Line: We must still the hand on the button

Hofstra Chronicle September 25, 2017

By Jesse SaundersMultimedia Editor Not since the Cold War have we as a country been so afraid of the possibility of nuclear war with another nation. While many are worried about an attack on the mainland...

Opinion: US must prioritize North Korean nuclear disarmament

Alex Hayes May 1, 2017

In many ways, the constant threat to world stability has become such a part of daily life that it’s easy to forget about. The international community rushes to deal with concerns raised by IS...

Opinion: Trump, our troops and picking up the tab

Chronicle Op-Ed March 7, 2017

When most people hear the term “Republican,” the first thing that comes to mind is a hardworking American who holds the ideals of fiscal responsibility and limited government sacred, especially...

Opinion: Trimming the fat off government spending

Austin Van Schaick March 7, 2017

The libertarian stance on Donald Trump’s increase in defense spending is that it is twofold in its benefits. While a majority of the liberty movement would agree with me in saying a net decrease...

Opinion: Trump delivers, Dems go berserk

Chronicle Op-Ed February 8, 2017

Is it immoral, illogical or illegal to put a stop on the influx of individuals who pose a threat of extremism from entering our country? President Trump seems to believe that prioritizing the safety...

Opinion: Democracy hits a wall

Jesse Saunders February 7, 2017

It’s hard for anyone to argue that President Donald J. Trump isn’t fulfilling his campaign promises, though the legality of such promises is highly questionable and in some instances downright...

Recount restores accountability

Jesse Saunders December 5, 2016

Recounts are a cornerstone of democracy. They legitimize the electoral process and cause little to no harm to the states in which they are required. This is especially pertinent after an election where...

The recount is 2016’s last big joke

Marcel Gautreau December 5, 2016

When Donald Trump was asked at the end of the second debate to name one thing he respected about Hillary Clinton, he said that he respected the fact that “she fights hard, doesn’t quit...

Stein’s recount reflects electoral transparency

Alex Hayes December 5, 2016

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announced Friday that he planned to file a lawsuit to block Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein’s requested election recount efforts in the state....

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