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Milennial apathy will affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
Milennial apathy will affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
At one point or another both sides have complained about the news media being biased against them, from Trump to Clinton.
Take a look back at the highs and lows of the 2016 Presidential Election on the final Real Talk show of the semester.
On this week’s episode of The Look, we hit the campaign trail to take a look at some of the most stylish presidential candidates and their spouses. We’ll also discuss the pros and cons of high heels, give you an easy DIY crepe recipe, and profile a former SMU student’s fashion forward business.
On this episode of Real Talk, see how the Paris attacks are influencing millennials’ perspective of the presidential election and highlights from the most recent democratic debate. Plus, Bobby Jindal announces his departures from the presidential election. There’s all of this and much more right here on Real Talk.
Take a second to read up on how the Democratic presidential candidates are confronting the most salient issues facing college students today.
SMU media and politics student Chris Warley profiles GOP presidential candidate, Chris Christie.
On today’s Real Talk, find out the controversy surrounding Marco Rubio and Hillary Clinton in the media, Scott Walker drops out of the presidential race, and Carly Fiorina gains public support after the second debate.
Can she continue her climb up the rankings in the second debate?
People crowd around a stage, sweating in the 98-degree Texas heat. Carlos Quintanilla, an Un Día Sin Trump activist, calls to the crowd, “Nosotros vamos a votar!” Or, “We are … Read More