Column: Haley not a good VP choice for Republicans
In Washington D.C. last week, Gov. Nikki Haley floated the idea of running for Vice President in the 2016 election.
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In Washington D.C. last week, Gov. Nikki Haley floated the idea of running for Vice President in the 2016 election.
Will Helms: Yes
Kanye West says he’s running for president.
Ben Turner: Yes
Everyone knows that college is too expensive. The question is — who's going to do something about it?
For the last few weeks, the term “freshman advice” has been a staple on USC’s Yik Yak.
Griffin Hobson: Yes
It was a press conference that perhaps raised more questions than it answered.
Politicians used to apologize.
The politician generating the most hype this summer isn’t Hillary Clinton. It’s not Jeb Bush. It’s not even Donald Trump.
Thus far I’ve resisted writing anything about Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. Though it is a fascinating spectacle, it has all but consumed American political media in the month since his announcement, much to the detriment of covering important issues.
Last week was a great one for liberals in America.
Last week, the University of North Carolina’s flagship campus in Chapel Hill was put on academic probation. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ (SACSCOS), the same body that accredits USC, stopped just short of yanking their accreditation.
An often-used expression to describe a winning party or coalition in politics is that they have a “big tent."
Critics of the U.S. Congress have long accused the institution of being paralyzed by bickering and debate.
Last week, the political world was stunned by the ineptitude of yet another Bush family member on Iraq.
Sentencing began Tuesday in the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man convicted of perpetrating the bombing of the Boston Marathon two years ago.
Two opinion writers debate whether marketing can be considered an art form
I don’t want to have to write this column again.
I cannot understand why anyone in our generation supports Hillary Clinton for the 2016 Democratic nomination. The grassroots movement of organizers for her is called “Ready for Hillary” — well, I’m not.