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Election results cause tension on social media

Payton Muse November 18, 2016

Weeks after the election results announced that Donald Trump was president-elect of the United States, millions of posts on social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter have contained political...

Students protest in fear of Trump presidency

Laurel OKeefe November 15, 2016

Tension rising from fear, sorrow and uncertainty thickened the air on campus, Wednesday, Nov. 9, after Donald Trump was named president-elect of the U.S. The emotions were clearly expressed on students’...

Political correctness has a high stake in the 2016 election

Katie Krahulik September 29, 2016

CNN commentator, Sally Kohn, discussed the relevance and value of political correctness during her speech to students and faculty in the John Cranford Adams Playhouse on Wednesday, Sept. 21. She assured...

Expert explains healthcare concerns in the 2016 election

Kimberly Donahue September 29, 2016

Reed Abelson, a reporter for the New York Times, discussed some of the largest health concerns in the upcoming election in a conversational program sponsored by the Master of Public Health Program and...

Trump social media dominates campus dialogue

Stephanie Torres September 27, 2016

Despite the aggressive use of social media to reach out to the large population of first-time voters on the part of Donald Trump’s campaign, a majority of Hofstra’s campus remained neutral...

Issue Alley: Students talk election 2016

Jessica Harrington September 27, 2016

Student organizations took over the Student Center and Issue Alley to speak about significant issues themed mainly around change and action as the 2016 presidential debate dominated campus on Monday,...

The Breakdown: Where to be on debate day

Laurel OKeefe September 20, 2016

Protests:Hagedorn Hall parking lot: • A stage will be set up for protesters. Any active groups who signed up will be able to use a microphone and express their opinions during 10 minute slots. Outside...

International students thrilled for presidential debate

Katie Krahulik September 19, 2016

Students at Hofstra were given the opportunity to enter a lottery to win tickets to the upcoming presidential debate; however, many question how this contest will work. Colin Sullivan, the Director...

Presidential fellows consider the message of the election

Gabriella Ciuffetelli April 19, 2016

By Gabriella Ciuffetelli Editorial Editor Senior Presidential Fellows Ed Rollins and Howard Dean sat down with former George W. Bush Press Secretary Scott McClellan to discuss this year’s presidential...

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