Mayoral candidates have a similar goal to grow Waco economically and socially, and the Baylor community is included in their plans.
Browsing: Politics
The third-party candidate and Baylor alumna attended the university during the 1970s.
Why do students participate in politics? Hear from Baylor Republican and Democrat Vice Presidents on how political involvement has shaped their lives.
House of Representatives expected to maintain Democratic majority
Trump and Biden discussed the issues in a markedly more reserved debate than voters saw when the candidates first met on stage in September.
2020 election expected to look as partisan as 2016 election
Voter intimidation may not threaten lives like it did in the past, but still exists in different forms today.
Voter participation in the 2020 election is off to a record-breaking start.
Candidates say it is more difficult to make voters aware of local platforms amid a presidential campaign.
While advances to prevent voter suppression have come a long way since 1776, are voters still marginalized in the present day?
Members of the Baylor community weigh in on what campaigns have been doing to help undecided voters cast their vote for either Donald Trump or Joe Biden.
Election year Supreme Court nomination: Amy Coney Barrett edition
The traditional Republican stronghold may be inching toward becoming a battleground state.
By Sarah Pinkerton | Staff WriterAs of Thursday morning, over 1 million Texans have cast their votes for the 2020…
Need a ride to the polls? Baylor’s commitment to 100% voter participation now includes a free shuttle service to get students excited about voting early.
By Vivian Roach | Staff WriterIncumbent candidates and partisan gerrymandering lead to uncontested races in elections.An uncontested race is when…
Students studying past and present elections learn about what strategies candidates employ in their campaigns. At the center of it all is social media.
The city still remains a popular spot for Texas campaigns.
In America’s traditionally two-party system, what happens when someone doesn’t align with the Democratic or Republican Parties?
By Ava Dunwoody | Staff WriterThe Nov. 3 Election Day is approaching with changes since the last presidential election in…
By Camille Rasor | Arts & Life EditorPolitical campaigns, more so in 2020 than in any other year, are using…
By Vivian Roach | Staff Writer COVID-19 is at the forefront of the election again after President Donald Trump tested…
By Sarah Pinkerton | Staff WriterWith the appearance of COVID-19, the economy has shifted within recent months, presenting a new…
By Meredith Pratt | Staff WriterThe Black Lives Matter movement and police reform became major talking points for the 2020…
By Matthew Muir | Copy Desk ChiefPresident Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump both tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday…
By Sarah Pinkerton | Staff WriterOver the summer, President Linda Livingstone committed to 100% student voter registration and participation with…
By Sarah Pinkerton | Staff WriterIn honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Waco City Councilman Hector Sabido will be highlighting accomplishments…
By Lucy Ruscitto | Staff WriterAs the announcement about the newly-designated Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris circulates, so does…
By Becca Muncy | Reporter and Cassandra Shin | ReporterCandidate Pete Sessions led the Republican primary election for the U.S.…
By Matthew Muir | Staff Writer and Meredith Pratt | Staff Writer, Video by Sarah Gill | Broadcast Reporter and…

