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Celebrities making waves in political waters

The vessel that is social media has allowed celebrities to influence not only fans’ and followers’ fashion choices and shopping habits, but also their political decisions.

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Top New York Dems square off on Hofstra stage

Ahead of the Thursday, Sept. 13 Democratic primary, gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon and incumbent Andrew Cuomo faced off in a televised debate hosted by Hofstra on Wednesday, Aug. 29.

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Assemblywoman Solages recalls her political journey

Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages spoke to students and community members about New York policy and legislation on the 10th floor of the Axinn Library, a place where she was formerly employed.


Your conspiracy theories are full of it

Chris Gardner April 24, 2018

“Conspiracy theories come from of a lot of places. Some are born out of denial. People cannot conceive of something so horrible happening that they invent fantasies or alternative outcomes. In this way, it’s a coping mechanism.”

Trump and Nunes swing and miss with highly anticipated memo

Joe Fay EDITOR-IN-CHIEF February 7, 2018

Last week, the president of the United States made an unprecedented move by authorizing the release of a classified memo for his own selfish purposes. The memo, written by Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes, was supposed to detail abuses of power by the FBI and Justice Department. Instead, it was an insubstantial, partisan attempt to discredit the investigation run by special counsel Robert Mueller. President Donald Trump even went so far as to say that this memo “vindicates” him in the Russia probe. 

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Entertainment is plagued by political discourse

Nowadays, it’s hard to even pay attention to shows like the Grammys, the Golden Globes and the Oscars without running into political outcry.

Lecture Highlights Relation Between Religion and Politics

Hofstra Chronicle November 17, 2017

By Drashti Mehta Special to The Chronicle Students, faculty and attending guests gathered in Barnard Hall on Monday, Nov. 6, for the lecture “Abendland in Christian Hands – Right-Wing Politics...

Opinion: Gorsuch confirmation: a win for the right, and for America

Gabriella Ciuffetelli April 11, 2017

Monday’s confirmation of Associate Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch represents one of the highest points of the Trump presidency to date. Justice Gorsuch’s nomination, and subsequent...

Sessions sworn in as attorney general

Nicole Boucher February 16, 2017

Former Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions was sworn in as the 84th Attorney General of the United States on Thursday, Feb. 9. He was confirmed by the Senate with a 52-47 vote – split primarily along...

Opinion: What do #NeverTrump Republicans do now?

Gabriella Ciuffetelli February 8, 2017

  It’s been exactly three months since election night, when Donald Trump walked away with 304 electoral votes– making him set to become the 45th President of the United States. However,...

BuzzFeed acted recklessly in publishing unverifiable Trump dossier

Gabriella Ciuffetelli January 11, 2017

  On Tuesday, BuzzFeed News irresponsibly published a dossier it obtained that uses unsubstantiated information to allege deep ties between President-Elect Donald Trump and the Russian government....

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...

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