November 14, 2018
Celebrities like Taylor Swift should not be mocked for encouraging Americans to vote in the midterm elections. (Courtesy of Flickr)
By Lydia Parker
Lydia Parker, FCRH ’20, is an English major from Beverly, Massachusetts.
Opinion
Op-Ed
Celebrities Need to Keep Out of Politics
Editorial
Why We Stand with the Grad Students
From the Desk
Social Media Scares Me
The Double-Edged Sword of Public Education
The “CoComelon” Conundrum: Crack for Kids or Parenting Tool?
The Big Apple: Too Big for Tourists to Chew?
Don’t Reinstate Anti-Loitering Laws, They Don’t Work
Prevarications on Pregnancy: Lying to the Next Generation
We Should All Be Worried About “Christian Conservatism”
Finding Home in the Journey
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NicotineisKeen • Nov 15, 2018 at 3:40 pm
The Oprah, The TaylorSwift, Obama, none of their candidates won.
Instead of knocking on doors, they could have hosted fundraisers. Money is still the mother’s milk of politics. Money helps.
NicotineisKeen • Nov 15, 2018 at 3:40 pm
The Oprah, The TaylorSwift, Obama, none of their candidates won.
Instead of knocking on doors, they could have hosted fundraisers. Money is still the mother’s milk of politics. Money helps.