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Category: Politics

Reporting thoughtfully in the age of Trump: Podcast with Suzanne Kianpour

  • December 12, 2018

In our final podcast of the year, Interview Editors Lucy Schmitz and Lauren Whitaker chatted with Suzanne Kianpour, BBC foreign affairs journalist and visiting GU Politics fellow. They discussed the media’s role in public service, U.S. politics compared to politics…

Categories: Elections, Interviews, Podcasts

A house divided: Why the United States needs vote by mail

  • December 4, 2018

Voter suppression in the 2018 midterms exposed stark differences in how elections are run across the country. A national vote by mail system would restore some basic faith in our democracy.

Categories: Elections, Politics, Social and Political Unrest
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