How Politicians Deceive Students With Empty Promises
Humberto Mendez Prince/Contributing Writer As the presidential elections get closer, the American population faces the decision of choosing a candidate to represent our country next…
Humberto Mendez Prince/Contributing Writer As the presidential elections get closer, the American population faces the decision of choosing a candidate to represent our country next…
Samantha Garcia/Staff Writer So Trump is obviously running for re-election in 2020. To be honest, I can’t say it wasn’t expected. I mean, nobody would…
Samantha Garcia/Contributing Writer The impeachment article drafted by Democratic Rep. Al Green accuses President Trump of committing a high misdemeanor in office: racism. On Tuesday,…
Samantha Garcia/Contributing Writer After tossing napkins at Puerto Ricans, enforcing restrictions on the border and tightening sanctions with Cuba, President Trump and Vice President Mike…
Fernando Fernández/Contributing Writer Beto O’Rourke is simply too nice to be president To the surprise of no one who pays attention to the U.S. political…
PantherNOW has had a busy holiday weekend and so did our University, following the announcement that President Donald Trump was going to speak at our school on Presidents Day. Monday, Feb. 18, was a whirlwind of excitement for us. It’s not every day student journalists get to go out and report on a presidential visit, Venezuela, plus the various campus protests.
President Donald Trump reaffirmed the United States support for Venezuela’s interim president Juan Guaidó and its promise to prevent the “spread of socialist tyranny” during a visit to the University on Monday, Feb. 18, amidst protests on the Graham Center lawns.
President Donald Trump is speaking at the Ocean Bank Convocation Center at the Modesto Maidique Campus today to address the crisis in Venezuela. https://t.co/KmjqEVbnoL —…
President Donald Trump will be visiting the University’s Modesto Maidique campus to discuss Venezuela’s ongoing turmoil on President’s Day.
Despite what some people may think, the border wall is part of President Donald Trump’s domestic policy, rather than his foreign policy.
The reason is cut and dry: if the wall is built, it will be on U.S. territory.