Gun Control: The Debate begins again

By: Lucas Green | Contributor The debate over gun control laws has almost become a yearly tradition as the argument rears its ugly head again over the past two weeks. This time the debate was sparked following the tragic mass shootings in Boulder, CO., and Atlanta, GA., that left 18 people dead. Gun control legislation has been one of the hottest button topics in politics … Continue reading Gun Control: The Debate begins again

Donald Trump Acquitted on Second Impeachment Trial

By: Kenyan Carter | News Editor Photo credit: AFP via Getty Images On Feb. 13, the U.S. Senate voted 57-43 in favor of convicting former President Trump of inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection at the capitol. However, two-thirds majority was needed to confirm the charge. Despite Trump already being voted out of office once, Democrats argued not seeking out another impeachment trial would set a … Continue reading Donald Trump Acquitted on Second Impeachment Trial

Senate Impeachment Trial Falls Down Partisan Lines

By: Kenyan Carter | Reporter The Senate impeachment trial which will decide whether or not President Donald Trump is removed from office has proven to be a very partisan process. Trump is accused of attempting to pressure the Ukrainian government to investigate political rival and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and Biden’s son, Hunter Biden by withholding congressionally approved aid to Ukraine. To recap, Donald … Continue reading Senate Impeachment Trial Falls Down Partisan Lines