On Wednesday morning, the day after Election Day, I sat down over Zoom with John Inazu, a Professor of Law, Religion, and Political Science, and Mark Valeri, a professor of religion and politics, to ask them about the outcome of election night.
Every morning, sophomore Emma Singh wakes up at 5 a.m, what she calls an “ungodly hour,” to the soothing sound of National Public Radio and the gentle glow of her natural light alarm clock. Then she gets to work.
In preparation for the 2020 Democratic primaries, Washington University students are starting to organize in support of the various candidates.
Washington University is in the preliminary stages of applying to host a 2020 presidential debate.
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