As the next election approaches, here is the information you need to make sure you are ready to cast your vote.

As the next election approaches, here is the information you need to make sure you are ready to cast your vote.
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On Sept. 18, 2020, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away in her home due to complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer. She was the 107th Supreme Court justice and served for 27 years.
With the results of the midterms in mind, people have started to look towards the 2020 election.
Confused about how to register to vote or if you can register as a out of state college student? This graphic tells you all you need to know and more.
Christian Segers, Assistant Editor Barron Trump walking with President Trump after the Innauguration on January 20, 2017. Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons. January 20, 2017 served as a day filled with […]
Although it�s obvious that not all Americans are pleased by the decisive electoral college victory of Republican nominee, Donald Trump, it has always been customary for both domestic and foreign heads of state to congratulate the victory of incoming president or prime minister elect�s. Trump may have alienated certain people groups and nations during his campaign, but respect has been given on a global scale, out of respect for the office in which he will soon reside.
Students share their thoughts on what future President Trump needs to take care of.
Greenville and Pickens county residents will be able to vote for more than just their next president on November 8th, as they will also have the opportunity to vote as to whether or not their respective counties will continue the prohibition of alcoholic beverage sales on Sundays or allow it.
“Traditional campaigning has been put on the back-burner in the 2016 election cycle, including the unspoken rule that candidates must first publish their tax returns for the American people before accepting their party’s nomination to be Commander-in-Chief.”