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Election graphic. - Graphics Editor / Brendan Cohen

Meet the state election candidates on the ballot this November

Abigail Twiford, Co-News Editor October 23, 2024

With this year’s elections fast approaching, The Whit decided to give students a rundown of all of the candidates for state office, which includes the open Senate seat and open congressional seat for...

SGA E-board members show off their Whit Cenntennial Special Edition. From left: Estaban Price, Garbielle Langevine, Emma Redmond, Jamie Ivan, Brianna Reagan, Riya Bhatt and Hope Campbell. - Co-News Editor / Gianna Malgieri

First senate meeting discusses clubs, dining, and academic building issues

Gianna Malgieri September 20, 2023

Following the 2022-2023 academic year, the Student Government Association (SGA) is hoping to bring a new and lighter feel to future senate meetings. On a Monday, Sept. 18, SGA held its first senate meeting...

Features Intern Jack Trabucco talks about his opinion on  the Rowan University Senate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee (DEI) proposal to eliminate gendered grade level terms like "freshman," "sophomore," "junior" and "senior." - Photo via Pixabay.com

Trabucco: “Escaping” Gendered Language – a Divisive Waste of Time & Energy

Jack Trabucco February 16, 2022

Last semester, at the Rowan University Senate meeting, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee (DEI) submitted a proposal to the senate seeking to eliminate “language that can be interpreted...

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris meet with business and labor leaders on Thursday, July 22, 2021 in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. - Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz

Staring Down The Barrel: Debt Crisis, Govt. Shutdown, Imminent

Nicholas Feldman September 29, 2021

The U.S. Government will shut down by midnight on Thursday.  The Senate has failed to pass a bill that would both fund the government and raise the debt ceiling.  The bill, which passed along...

The US Capitol building. -Courtesy of pixabay.com

Editorial: Takeaways from the 2018 midterm elections

The Whit Staff November 7, 2018

Voting is a strange experience. It's one of the few communal experiences left that the majority of us share. We head, herd-like, to our local elementary school, library or similar exotic and rarely visited...

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Heller: What a Democrat controlled House means for Trump and the GOP

Alexander Heller November 7, 2018

Although the so called “blue wave” was more of a ripple, Democrats nonetheless came home with total control over the House of Representatives. Democrats, especially in New Jersey, California, Pennsylvania...

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Heller: Millennials could change the political landscape this time around

Alexander Heller October 24, 2018

The midterm elections of 2018 might be a watershed moment for millennials as a whole. Though it’s been nearly two years since Republicans gained control of both Congress and the White House, events such...

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