Television Candidates vs. Reality

By: Mackenzie Ferguson Seeing a political figure in person rather than on television is a weird mix of awe, comparison, and awareness. Today we went to see Elizabeth Warren and Julián Castro in Marshalltown, Iowa. Going into the rally I was expecting Warren to be unrelatable and to feel rehearsed, based on the previous candidatesContinue reading “Television Candidates vs. Reality”

What’s Important to Iowans?

By: Katie Zimmermann I have spent the past few days calling Iowans on behalf of Senator Cory Booker. As I engaged with our nation’s first voters I asked people over and over again: “What issues are most important to you?” In nearly every discussion, constituents reiterated that their top priority is to get President DonaldContinue reading “What’s Important to Iowans?”

Make America Empathetic Again

By Callista DeGraw I was a junior in high school when Donald Trump was elected. I remember waking up on November 9 feeling completely and utterly defeated, and I wondered how our nation could have chosen a man who only months prior had mocked a disabled reporter and joked about assaulting women. It still bafflesContinue reading “Make America Empathetic Again”

Ottumwa: a City of Classics

By Jack Corby Posted: January 11th, 2020. Edited: January 14th, 2020.             As I type this blog out, I sit on a dead bus in Ottumwa, Iowa with 11 of my classmates, discussing pie, the rally we had just gone to, and the snow that was starting to pile up outside. Thank god the heatContinue reading “Ottumwa: a City of Classics”

Maybe… It’s a little bit of both?

By: Sallie Hardy At Elon, I study Media Analytics and English Literature. Many people consider this a strange combination because most people either like math or reading, not both…but here I am! Something I have learned about myself is that I am full of contradictions (and I typically try to find contradictions in anything I’mContinue reading “Maybe… It’s a little bit of both?”

“So what keeps you going in the race?”

By: Ashlyn DeLoughy I walk into a public school about 15 minutes from our hotel in Des Moines with my backpack and tripod in hand. As we (the team of journalists I was with) walked down the school hallways, we were quickly greeted by two women at the check in. They were eager to seeContinue reading ““So what keeps you going in the race?””

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