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1. The Democratic Primary
1. The Democratic Primary

After breaking down a brief history of primaries in the US, the team talks over the results of Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada, and discusses the many flaws of the primary process.

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Arcadia PodcastMarch 1, 2020Comment
A Note on That Infamous Warren/Sanders Conversation
A Note on That Infamous Warren/Sanders Conversation

Olivia Luppino’ 22, Arcadia’s Womxn in Politics Column Leader and Head of Wes for Warren, gives her two cents on Bernie’s comments to Warren on the electability of a female president as the two candidates go head to head on the matter during January’s Democratic Debate.

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Women In PoliticsOlivia LuppinoFebruary 27, 2020Spring 2020Comment
Gas to the Flames: Donald Trump is Likely Just the Beginning
Gas to the Flames: Donald Trump is Likely Just the Beginning

“The situation at hand is pretty f*cking bad, to put it lightly….”

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Domestic IssuesEli RocheFebruary 23, 2020Spring 2020Comment
Wes Students Take on New Hampshire Primary
Wes Students Take on New Hampshire Primary

Skye Hawthorne ‘22 joins other Wesleyan and Yale Students on the ground in tonight’s New Hampshire Primary

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Domestic IssuesSkye HawthorneFebruary 14, 2020Spring 2020Comment
IMPEACHMENT.
IMPEACHMENT.

The man in the oval office should be removed.

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Domestic IssuesJoshua LedfordFebruary 14, 2020Domestic IssuesComment
Why is Talking About the Climate Crisis So Hard?
Why is Talking About the Climate Crisis So Hard?

Skye Hawthorne ‘22 writes about the difficulties of current social moment as we grapple with the climate crisis.

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EnvironmentSkye HawthorneFebruary 14, 2020Spring 2020Comment
Call Me “Madame President”: Female Electability in the 2020 Presidential Race
Call Me “Madame President”: Female Electability in the 2020 Presidential Race

“Is our country ready for a female president?”

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Women In PoliticsCecilia KulhanekFebruary 14, 2020Women in PoliticsComment
Interventionism v Isolationism: The United States Withdrawal from Syria
Interventionism v Isolationism: The United States Withdrawal from Syria

The United States Withdrawal from Syria: Another Chapter in the Ever-Lasting American Foreign Policy Dilemma

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InternationalMarcel ThompsonFebruary 14, 2020InternationalComment
Yemen: The Invisible Humanitarian Crisis
Yemen: The Invisible Humanitarian Crisis

“It is easy to just read '10,000 killed' without feeling any sort of emotion….As humans, we cannot connect with numbers, we connect with people…”

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InternationalNilukshi ChenFebruary 14, 2020International
Sex on the Docket
Sex on the Docket

The Trump administration has made their stance on the LGBTQ+ protections clear.

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Women In PoliticsWesleyan ArcadiaFebruary 14, 2020
The DNC and the Rust Belt: Why Milwaukee Matters for 2020
The DNC and the Rust Belt: Why Milwaukee Matters for 2020

It’s crucial for Democrats to campaign hard in Milwaukee. Here’s why.

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Domestic IssuesBetsy FroilandFebruary 14, 2020Domestic IssuesComment
Winning For Women? Gender and the GOP in the Trump Era
Winning For Women? Gender and the GOP in the Trump Era

“In the case of Republican women, on the other hand, most successful candidates attempt to erase their gender in the eyes of voters.”

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Women In PoliticsAbigail FisherFebruary 14, 2020Women in PoliticsComment
Progressive Parole
Progressive Parole

“Facilities are grossly overcrowded with thousands of nonviolent, low-risk prisoners.”

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Domestic IssuesBetsy FroilandFebruary 14, 2020Domestic Issues
Kashmir: A Tale of Authoritarianism and Diplomatic Failure
Kashmir: A Tale of Authoritarianism and Diplomatic Failure

Indian nationalism and its affect on tension with Kashmir and Pakistan.

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InternationalAaron LoderFebruary 14, 2020InternationalComment
Intentionally Slow Providers
Intentionally Slow Providers

How Comcast and Spectrum are monopolizing the internet.

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Domestic IssuesGabe GoldbergFebruary 14, 2020Domestic IssuesComment
An Evolving Landscape: The Democratic Primary
An Evolving Landscape: The Democratic Primary

Who will break away from the rest of the field?

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Domestic IssuesAaron LoderFebruary 14, 2020Domestic IssuesComment
Gun Policy in the United States: Where We Are Now and Why
Gun Policy in the United States: Where We Are Now and Why

Cecilia Kulhanek Article ‘23: “gun control legislation is incomplete and riddled with loopholes”

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Domestic IssuesCecilia KulhanekFebruary 14, 2020Domestic Issues
Silence, Boomer: The Real Reason Millennials Are Becoming Socialists
Silence, Boomer: The Real Reason Millennials Are Becoming Socialists

Former Argus Editor-In-Chief George Fuss: “In summary, capitalism is in a death spiral “

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Domestic IssuesGeorge FussFebruary 14, 2020Domestic IssuesComment
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