Mark Robinson: Another Complication in a Consistently Turbulent 2024 Presidential Election Contributing Writer Grace Puchalski ’27 examines the rise and fall of Mark Robinson and its possible implications for the 2024 presidential election.
A Republican’s Perspective on the 2024 Election: For the Republican Party to Win, Trump Needs to Lose Columnist Jeb Allen ’27 urges the Republican party to reject Donald Trump as the presidential nominee, and instead return the Republican party to a better past.
Beyond Hypocrisy: The Utility of JD Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy Staff Writer Charlie Bolton ’28 praises JD Vance's iconic “Hillbilly Elegy” and talks about the “rural way” while criticizing JD Vance’s current political alignment.
Breaking it Down: Why Today’s Presidential Debates Are Terrible Contributing Writer Raina Batra ’27 examines the issues with presidential debates from her perspective as a competitive debater.
In Defense of Boring Politics Contributing Writer Raina Batra ’27 argues that American politics should be less sensationalized.
AC Votes Panel Discuss November Election AC Votes hosted a panel of faculty from varying departments to discuss the upcoming election. The event gave students the chance to learn more about the issues at the center of this year's election.
Reproductive Justice Alliance Canvasses for Harris-Walz The Reproductive Justice Alliance was the first group at Amherst to canvass this election cycle. They were also the only Amherst registered student organization to canvass at an event in New Hampshire last month.