Although California may be set in supporting the Democratic candidate, some students at CSULB don’t plan to follow suit.
Tag: politics
Political science professors at Long Beach State see increased polarization in America
Election years can be a divisive time normally, but a combination of the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting increase in user activity on social media, 2020 has seen a rise in hostility among individuals with opposing views.
Student panel pushes for ‘yes’ on Proposition 16 to support affirmative action
Student fellows from across the state held a panel in support of voting yes on Proposition 16 and to discuss the importance of affirmative action.
BEACH WEEKLY SPECIAL | OPINION | ‘Vote blue no matter who’
In this Beach Weekly special, Daily Forty-Niner Podcast Editor Manuel Valladares and Opinions Editor Perry Continente discuss their dueling op-eds on Joe Biden and “voting blue no matter who.”
This is not the time for this; Why jaded Bernie-bros need to suck it up and vote for Joe
The Bernie or bust crowd needs to grow up. Liberals can’t throw away this election too.
President Trump’s response to the coronavirus isn’t the problem, it’s the media’s response
COVID-19 should be something that unites the country in a common goal, not further divide us. But mainstream pundits’ coverage is more than willing to blame the president.
Students spill the tea on who they want to win the Democratic Primary
This week, students talk about who they think is going to win the Democratic Primary on Super Tuesday.
Why it’s important to vote in all elections, not just for president
It’s Super Tuesday and local elections are just as important as national ones.
Out with the old, in with the Jew
Isn’t it about time we have someone other than a Christian in the White House.
CSULB College Democrats host Bloomberg representative
Michael Bloomberg field organizer Matt Formica spoke to the university’s College Democrats to inform younger voters on the former mayor’s policies.