Standing against oppression is key in light of the 2016 election
The results of the 2016 presidential election means that activists will have to fight harder.
Read moreThe results of the 2016 presidential election means that activists will have to fight harder.
Read moreIn the wake of the election, Americans need to work together despite differences.
Read moreStudents and a political science professor react to and discuss the election’s outcomes.
Read moreWith the results of the election now final, students sound off on what they would like to see ideally from our new president.
Read moreImmigration has been a hot-button issue this election, and it has been driving wedge between different factions of Buncombe County residents.
Read moreStaff writer Catherine Pigg gives her opinion on why Hilary Clinton is more qualified to be president than her rival Donald Trump.
Read moreAfter a relatively calm performance at the last presidential debate, UNC Asheville students are still perturbed by the potential for a Trump presidency.
Read moreEarly voting on UNC Asheville campus has been wildly successful due to the convenience it offers students, who may not have had time on election day.
Read moreAs the 2016 election cycle wraps up, some students are confused by precinct divides which decide where they vote on election day.
Read moreNews staff writer Cody Jones gives his opinion on why a potential Hilary Clinton presidency does not bode well for the Democratic Party.
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