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What formerly displayed Donald Trump’s Twitter profile now shows a notification of suspension. Twitter officials have made it clear that the platform does not plan on restoring the account.

The cons of Trump’s media ban

Jessica Sahota, Writer February 21, 2021

News of the storming of the Capitol building spread like wildfire. What followed was something not many expected at the time: the ban of Donald Trump’s various social media accounts. Trump’s Twitter...

Trump’s Twitter account status is displayed as suspended. After the events at Capitol Hill, Twitter decided to permanently suspend Trump’s account to prevent any further incitement of violence.

The pros of Twitter banning Donald Trump’s account

Hannia Antunez, Viewpoint February 21, 2021

The permanent suspension of former President Donald Trump from Twitter’s platforms was greatly needed. Trump’s Twitter account was where he spread most of his misinformation to the public. Many tweets...

These photos, captured on the inauguration of Donald Trump and weeks before that of Joe Biden, are indicative of the nature of the criminals involved. Rather than the Capitol being a symbol of the unity and strength of the government, it has become warped into a minefield of personal agendas, hurtful rhetoric and cruelty that knows no bounds.

Two-week turnaround: from insurrection to inauguration

Autumn Bobo, Head of Layout February 21, 2021

It is believed that there are generational, once-in-a-lifetime events that every member of the generation remembers; Pearl Harbor, MLK’s assassination, 9/11 and now the insurrection at the Capitol. On...

President Trump's impeachment trial passed through multiple committees in the House of Representatives before reaching the Senate. While an impeachment can pass in the House, in order for a sitting president to be removed from office, a two-thirds majority must be reached in the Senate as well.

Trump’s acquittal: what it means for the rest of his presidency and beyond

Annie Leow, Managing Editor March 6, 2020

On Feb. 5, President Trump was acquitted by the Senate of charges of abuse of power from the House of Representatives, meaning he will not be removed from office before his current presidential term is...

The future is riding on the youth. Are we up for it?

Editorial Board March 2, 2020

Many of us arrived home from a relaxing winter break vacation to find America’s foreign relations in mayhem. Iran. World War III. A hefty bounty on the head of none other than President Donald J. Trump....

Thank u, next: Why it’s time to impeach President Trump

Thank u, next: Why it’s time to impeach President Trump

Rachel Parkison, Student Life Team Leader December 17, 2019

Thousands of pages of transcripts. Dozens of televised testimonies. One guilty president. On Sept. 24, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced an official impeachment inquiry into President Donald...

Ambassador Gordon Sondland testified in Trump's impeachment hearing. His testimony made significant progress for Democrats because of his affirmation of Trump's dealings with Ukraine.

What’s happened in the impeachment inquiry so far and what happens next

Annie Leow, Managing Editor December 3, 2019

Regardless of where you stand on the issue, President Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry has been a bit of a rollercoaster. Here’s a breakdown of the cold, hard facts. On Sept. 24, Speaker of the...

Advocates of the NEA and NEH protesting the proposed cuts in the endowments

Arts & humanities in jeopardy

Shwetha Ganesh, Managing Editor, Arts & Entertainment August 30, 2017

The Trump Administration has been making a series of changes since the president’s inauguration, and one of the first things he has proposed is reforming government spending in the arts and humanities....

President Trump at the Republican Convention
 — July 2016

The first 100

Courtney Mitchell, Copy Editor, Viewpoint April 18, 2017

“The honeymoon period,” or the first 100 days of a president’s term, serves as an indicator of the administration’s success because it is when the president’s power and influence are at their...

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