Manhattan Caucus: Key Moments and Insights from Tuesday’s Presidential Debate

By Elaina Batista, Contributor PHILADELPHIA, PA– The two candidates running for the 47th president of the United States met for the first time on Sept. 10 on national television at their first debate. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris had a primetime duel on ABC News. With the election only two short months away, the race for the Oval Office has been … Continue reading Manhattan Caucus: Key Moments and Insights from Tuesday’s Presidential Debate

LETTER from the EDITOR

Dear Readers, Welcome to issue three! The last week was jam-packed with activity on campus and in our community. In our issue this week, you may notice that we have reintroduced our long-running political column, Manhattan Caucus. After last week’s debate brought up even more to discuss regarding November’s presidential election, our team found it important to bring back our rundown of all things politics … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR

Voices on the Quad: Thoughts on the Presidential Debate

by Anna Woods & Kelly Kennedy,  Production Editor & Asst. News/Features Editor  Sofía Ramirez Rivas Sophomore Exercise Science major.  I am from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.  If you are comfortable with sharing, who are you voting for? If I could vote, I would vote for Biden. The reason I cannot vote for the President of the U.S. is because I live in Puerto Rico. Even though I … Continue reading Voices on the Quad: Thoughts on the Presidential Debate