Voices on the Quad: Student Reaction to President-Elect Donald J. Trump

by MEGAN DREHER & AUGUST KISSEL, Staff Writers FERY LEE CONREY Sophomore, Electrical Engineering “Finding out that Trump won, I have a gut feeling that it’s going to get bad, but compared to how people are visualizing it, I don’t think it’s going to be THAT bad.” BRIAN OPFER Freshman, Civil Engineering “I’m happy with the results. I wasn’t sure what to expect, it was really close. I … Continue reading Voices on the Quad: Student Reaction to President-Elect Donald J. Trump

Our Politics is Broken; But We Aren’t

The following is a staff member’s op/ed piece and does not reflect the views of the The Quadrangle’s Editorial Board, the College or the student body. I went into Manhattan last night. It wasn’t to stir stuff up. And I wasn’t even initially planning to end up at Trump Tower. But I did. For the past eighteen months, Donald J. Trump has been occupying the … Continue reading Our Politics is Broken; But We Aren’t

Manhattan Caucus: October 11

Manhattan Caucus is a column in the news section, which will run weekly until Election Day, offering students a voice in the ongoing presidential elections. The Washington Post released a video from 2005 on Friday evening in which Trump recounts an instance where he made sexual advances on a married woman, and describes his impulsive physical attraction toward women. Senior Erika Finan was outraged at … Continue reading Manhattan Caucus: October 11