Here is a simple truth: how working-class (noncollege) voters move will likely determine the outcome of the 2024 election. They will be the overwhelming majority of eligible voters (around two-thirds) ...
Democrats are nothing short of giddy. President Biden, who looked like a sure loser, bowed out of the presidential race and was seamlessly replaced by Kamala Harris through deft and lightning-fast ...
Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris and vice presidential running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz disembark at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Aug. 10 ...
It’s one thing to study the electoral process in class. It’s another experience entirely to witness the process live and in person with classmates over pizza. Students in Noah Lipman’s Advanced ...
Photographers for The Daily Pennsylvanian attended the Democratic National Convention as students in COMM 4280: "Conventions, Debates, and Campaigns." Credit: Jean Park How do campaign and ...
When Erin Cole went to bed on election night, she didn’t expect the outcome of the presidential race to affect her introductory sociology class the next day. Cole, who teaches at Bucks County ...
Oct. 11—URBANA — The University of Illinois won't take the day off for Election Day for the first time in a few elections after a somewhat-obscure Illinois statute was not renewed. Section 45a of the ...
At least 86 colleges and universities have canceled classes Tuesday, according to Day on Democracy, an organization that helps students advocate for their institutions to give them Election Day off.
Professors at two prestigious New York universities gave fragile students rattled by Tuesday’s election results an excuse to skip class this week — enraging their Jewish peers who were offered no such ...
Unlike some of its Ivy League counterparts, Princeton does not take Election Day off as a holiday, meaning that students and professors are expected to attend class per usual. Across campus, ...