Carthage College student Zachary Roper announced his candidacy for governor, making him the youngest candidate in the field.
A few minutes later, those same students took their seats in the audience for the mayoral debate. It was a lively night, ...
Student organizations at Pitt are working to foster civil, nonpartisan dialogue amid rising concerns over campus polarization ...
During Notre Dame’s Washington Program, sophomores and juniors take courses in political science and global affairs while ...
As political battles upend college campuses, we asked dozens of students what is on their minds as they plan for the future.
Cheney studied at UW-Madison and worked for a Wisconsin governor and congressman in his early career. He returned to ...
Political theater is intoxicating. It’s fun to watch a candidate fumble through a tough question or land a rehearsed one-liner. It’s easy to share a TikTok dunking on a senator who said something tone ...
We are pleased to invite you to a Book Methods Workshop designed especially for graduate students. With Fabio Franchino ...
Meet Mark Grebner, the Michigan statistician who helped pioneer the science of predicting whether someone will vote Republican or Democratic.
The region’s large number of universities has made it a hotbed for political polling. But which will come the closest to the ...
The Daily sat down for a Q&A with political science Prof. Anna Galland, who teaches a seminar titled “U.S. Democracy in Crisis: Perspectives on the Path.” Outside Northwestern, she works as an ...
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Delhi HC raps Centre for bid to deny scholarship for marginalised to 2 students on a technicality
Delhi HC refuses to stay earlier court order that had directed govt to grant the scholarships to the meritorious students.
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