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The Press and the People: College Journalism In a Trump Era
“Our job as journalists is to hold the powerful accountable and give voice to the voiceless.”
Tyranny in Twenty Lessons: Timothy Snyder on the Rise of Trump
“I think [history] is both the science of trying to understand and the art of trying to convey,” Snyder said.
Answering the Call: Yale’s Tradition of Public Service Tested Under Trump
“The core theme is that people with great privilege—it’s the Spiderman theme—with great privilege and power comes great responsibility.”
“Liberals Like Christ”: A Progressive Evangelical Makes the Case Against Trump
To some, “progressive evangelical” might sound like an oxymoron.
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Abuse and Neglect in the County Jails of Arkansas
This isn’t the first time the Lawrence County Jail has been accused of impropriety since its founding in 1965.
An Interview with Marlon Marshall, Former Clinton Strategist
The Politic’s Sarah Strober and Marlon Marshall discuss strategy and campaigning.
The DNC’s Counter-Revolution
The Democratic National Committee’s chair race has alienated progressives and failed to unify the party.
Higher Education, Politicized: American Universities Respond to Trump’s Travel Ban
In emails sent to students, press releases, and letters sent to President Trump, universities across the nation condemned the ban with a singular voice.
