Tagged - 2024 election

All eyes on Trump

We should not completely give up on the issues we care about. If you care, continue fighting in any way you can. Read More

Douglass Institute and Department of Black Studies hosts post-election reflection forum

On Tuesday, Nov. 12, Hoyt Hall buzzed with over 30 people as the Frederick Douglass Institute and the Department of Black Studies hosted the Town Hall: Post-Election Reflection, One Week After. Read More

What the hell just happened?

Nov. 5 was a sunny, pleasant day. And then the election happened.  Read More

The DeLorme Report: Trump’s victory is hopeful, yet frightening

While President-elect Trump's policies will right America's economic and world standing, I become fearful of what our social fabric will become over the next four years. Read More

Trump wins: A victory for America

Is the victory itself shocking? Not really. Read More

Cooney wins re-election in State Senate

New York State Senator Jeremy Cooney made an appearance at Tuesday’s Monroe County Democratic Committee watch party upon winning re-election that evening. The incumbent of State Senate District 56, Cooney, who is also chairman of the Committee on Transportation, won against Republican challenger James VanBrederode with 58% of the vote on election night. The University […]

Bronson secures victory for another State Assembly term

Longtime assemblyman Harry Bronson (D) fended off challenger Tracy DiFlorio (R) in his race to hold New York’s 138th Assembly seat. Bronson, longtime incumbent and powerful Albany Democrat, won with 60.8% of the vote, according to the Monroe County Board of Elections. This was a vote share similar to Bronson's 2022 election win against DiFlorio, […]

Road Ahead: The 2024 Election

I believe that Donald Trump will win the presidency — here’s why.  Read More

Center for Community Engagement runs Strolls to the Polls event

Strolls to the Polls, an event hosted by the Center for Community Engagement, has been helping students to cast their ballots for the 2024 election by offering walks to the early voting poll site at the Staybridge Suites on Genesee St.  Read More

Why I’m voting yes to Prop. 1 (and you should too)

Many opponents to Prop. 1 claim it will allow for “illegal” immigrants to vote, for men to compete against little girls in sports, and even the legalization of pedophilia. These concerns are rooted in fear. Read More