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Politics and Pop Culture: The Celebrity Relationship of the 21st Century

November 14, 2019November 14, 2019 Kaity Marquis 0 Comments AOC, kanye west, media, politics

The relationship between pop culture and politics is a relationship that overwhelms the media today. This is not a new

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Politics as Sport: How Partisanship and Theatrics Turns Politics into a Rivalry Game

October 6, 2019October 6, 2019 Steven Schone 0 Comments politics, sports

Every fall, loyal fans around the country converge to watch “their” college team play against its rival. Some rivalries, such

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Brazil’s Next President: If Not Lula, Then Who?

February 14, 2018March 14, 2018 Dallas Hunt 0 Comments #2018, #brazil, politics, President

The current president of Brazil, Michel Temer, has said he will not run for reelection in 2018. This is a

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Long Distance Relationships and Mixed Signals

December 22, 2017December 28, 2017 Dillon Ostlund 0 Comments Diplomacy, Donald Trump, foreign policy, politics, President

The Trump Administration released a National Security Plan on Monday, December 18. The document highlights new strategies and ideas for

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Diplomacy Hits a (Wailing) Wall

December 8, 2017December 16, 2017 Dillon Ostlund 0 Comments Diplomacy, Donald Trump, Israel, politics, President, things you might not know, trump, USA

On Wednesday, December 6, President Trump announced that the United States will now officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of

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Susan Collins: Most Likely to Make You Wish You Had Ninety-Nine More of Her in the Senate (Alternatively: Perfect Attendance)

December 2, 2017December 16, 2017 Stephen Ward 0 Comments 2017 superlatives, bipartisan, congress, legislature, politician, politics, Senate, Susan Collins, United States, women in politics

She is one of the most popular politicians in the nation. She is described as “one of the last survivors

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Face Off: War in Iraq – To Leave for Good, Stay for Now

November 16, 2017March 14, 2018 Stephen Ward 0 Comments foreign policy, intervention, Iraq, ISIS, military, politics, war

This article is part of a Face Off series. The opposing article, “Fly, you fools! U.S. Policy in Iraq,” can

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Three Ways to Get Involved in Provo

November 14, 2017November 16, 2017 Tinesha Zandamela 0 Comments involvement, local, local politics, politics, volunteering, voting

Lots of young people desperately want to get involved and volunteer, but do not know where to find these opportunities

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Face Off: Let Them Be Free!

November 1, 2017December 16, 2017 Sage Smiley 0 Comments Catalonia, economics, ethnic groups, Independence, international policy, Kurds, politics, secession

This article is part of a Face Off series. The opposing article, “When You Try Your Best But You Don’t

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Pardon me, are you The Swamp?

October 20, 2017 Stephen Ward 0 Comments career politicians, policy, politics, the swamp, trumpisms, washington

Following a boisterous campaign that frequently phrased its policy objectives as three-word-long slogans and hashtags, the Trump Administration has had

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