campus crossfire

College Democrats and Republicans debate the nation’s most pressing topics at Fall 2021 Campus Crossfire

The College Democrats and Republicans debated a variety of issues at the 2021 Campus Crossfire event

| Staff Reporter

Campus Crossfire debate highlights political differences between WU students

The 2020 Campus Crossfire debate featured a fast-paced discussion with few areas of overlap between representatives from the College Democrats and College Republicans.

Em McPhie | Senior News Editor

College Republicans, Democrats work to excite and engage students ahead of November election

There is no shortage of political opportunities this fall, and the College Republicans and College Democrats are taking full advantage of this to engage students with local and national campaigns.

Grace Kennard | Staff Reporter

‘Obamacare’ debate leaves students wanting more

After an hour of debate on the Affordable Care Act, students at Monday night’s Campus Crossfire found themselves with more questions than ever.

| News Editor

Conversation is a vital part of the collegiate experience

About a week ago, a blog post written by sportswriter Jeff Pearlman on March 21 began widely circulating online. Pearlman is an adjunct journalism professor at Manhattanville College in Purchase, N.Y., who doubled as the advisor to Manhattanville’s student newspaper, Touchstone, during the 2011-12 school year.

College political groups debate health care

In spite of President Obama’s calls for bipartisan health care reform, only one Republican congressman—Rep. Anh Cao of Louisiana—voted for the House’s sweeping health care overhaul bill on Saturday.

| Staff Reporter

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