No matter what side of the political spectrum you lean towards, there’s a very good chance you hear the name Hillary Clinton come up in plenty of discussions, whether you’d like to or not.
News Briefs
On Friday, October 28, FBI Director James Comey reopened the FBI investigation of Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s emails after additional emails were found. The investigation was reopened less than two weeks away from the presidential election.
Between Two Worlds: A look at the Contrasting Policy Positions of the 2016 Presidential Front-Runners
If you are one of the millions of Americans who have tuned in to the presidential debates and followed the banter surrounding the two major party front-runners, it is possible that you have begun to ask yourself where each candidate stands on the issues and what they believe needs to be accomplished if they found themselves sitting in the Oval Office.
News Briefs
Many North Greenville students spent their weekend on campus for the Kicking Cancer Goodbye Flag Football Event. The event, which was held on Saturday, October 22, included flag football, food, live music, and a balloon service.
Opinion: Candidate Release of Tax Returns Expected, Not Enforced
“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.”
Debate takeaway: who really stole the show?
Monday night’s debate between businessman-turned-politician, Donald Trump and his formidable opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, drew an audience of roughly 84 million viewers, according to USA Today, while sparking much debate as to matters of policy and presidential decorum.
OPINION: Hillary Clinton’s Road to the White House is a Downward Spiral
If Clinton still hopes to lock up the Democratic nomination, then it is imperative that she turn the ship around, or else Sen. Sanders is going to walk away with it like President Obama did in 2008.
A beginners guide to Benghazi
Unfortunately, the entire situation is used constantly to make political attacks against members of opposite parties, and the fact that several Americans lost their lives is a sometimes overlooked in the mess. Instead of treating it as a tragedy, it is used as political ammo.
Is the Clinton choice the Christian choice?
As Believers and citizens, we have a responsibility to be involved in the important process of picking our nation’s leaders. Research, listen to others’ opinions and pray about who would be the best choice to take on the weighty authority of Commander in Chief.