A Student’s Guide to 2020 Presidential Candidates
VALLEY is here to break down the top candidates for you, focusing on the policies that affect students most.
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VALLEY is here to break down the top candidates for you, focusing on the policies that affect students most.
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After four years of “the wall,” what exactly is happening on the border?
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At midnight on December 21, 2018, the U.S. federal government began its shutdown. By today, January 21, 2019, it has lasted 31 days making it the longest government shutdown in U.S. history with no end in sight.
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This Tuesday, Nov. 6 marks 2018’s Midterm Election Day – and it’s a big one. This election is our first chance since the presidential election…
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If someone were to approach you saying they have both good and bad news, which one would you ask to hear first? Maybe hearing bad…
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Earlier this year, rapper and Yeezy designer Kanye West shook the Twitterverse through a series of tweets, professing his love for several right-wing speakers as…
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At Penn State, it’s not uncommon to meet people from all corners of the world, including from countries in Latin America, the Middle East, Eastern…
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Valley has a guide to the events of the last two weeks that answers the “what?” and “why?” questions we all need to know to stay informed about recent foreign affairs.
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One of the pressing questions on the minds of the Penn State climate scientists since the Trump was elected in November, is what can they expect for climate change policy and their research.
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On Feb.21, students filed into Heritage Hall to hear five activists come together and deliberate about several issues made even more relevant in the past month.
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On January 27th, President Trump indefinitely closed our borders to Syrian refugees and halted the immigration of residents of several Muslim countries into the U.S. In…
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Here is what you need to know about what Trump’s first seven days in office.
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A new first family is now in the spotlight, but it’s definitely not their first time in the public eye.
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For one Penn State feminist, the experience was one that she will never forget.
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Remind everyone that keeping political conversation to a minimum and maintaining a mature etiquette is nothing but the proper thing to do. If all else fails, just argue about which grandkid Grandmom likes best.
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It has been about two weeks since the country discovered the surprising results that ended the most divisive election of our time. The polls are closed, the shock has faded and the devastation or joy felt by many has died down.
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“You will have successes and setbacks too. This loss hurts, but please never stop believing that fighting for what’s right is worth it.”
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Both candidates have been in it to win it from day one, and this debate surely did not disappoint (as earlier debates have). But as they say, third time’s the charm, right?
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I’m not trying to get a bigger piece of cake than men. I’m just trying to get my equal share.
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