The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC
4 days ago by Corey James Prachniak
Given that we live in the so-called information age, in which the media can constantly produce news stories and deliver them to millions of readers, it is perhaps not surprising that the media has received a lot of blame this election. Should the networks have let candidates polling extremely low and raising little money debate with the frontrunners? Have reporters been treating Hillary Clinton too harshly and Barack Obama too leniently? How long should they tell voters Clinton still has a shot? Questions like this have come up time and time again.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
6 days ago by Ron Walters/NNPA Columnist
Election pundits have repeatedly asked why Barack Obama has trouble attracting blue collar Whites as if he created the problem and could solve it. But it is interesting why blue collar Whites support Republicans who care little about their problems.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
6 days ago by Jessica White/DC Columnist
My husband and I make a good income - $200,000, since last October when he started his own law firm. We want a $465,000 house with no money down and a thirty-year fixed mortgage. What would we be looking at in interest rates and monthly payments?
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
6 days ago by Jake Sherman
I went to camp. With 30 column inches left in my collegiate journalism career, that would seem like a trivial fact to mention.