by Tyler Eld | Nov 23, 2020 | Suffolk University
Are there better ways to engage in politics? How did the United States respond to the results of the 2020 Presidential Election? In this blog post, I talk about the importance of discussing politics civilly and rationally. Engaging in politics is definitely more than...
by Sarah Wach | Nov 21, 2020 | Suffolk University
Speaking as a teenager in the United States, it is safe to say I spend a lot of my time on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, etcetera. Currently, I have been seeing many people post about where they stand politically. However, I have...
by Sarah Wach | Oct 18, 2020 | Suffolk University
As a college student who walks through the Boston Common to get to class on time and overlooks the park from my dorm window, it is refreshing to know that the Boston Parks and Recreation Department has created a Master Plan initiative to enhance the flow, look, and...
by Matthew Morano | Oct 17, 2020 | Suffolk University
Photo from Freedom House’s Freedom in the World 2019 Report Civic Engagement On October 8th, I attended the webinar “Authoritarianism and Democratic Decline” hosted by Freedom House. The engaging discussion was moderated by Anne Gearan, a White House...
by Rose Burns | Oct 17, 2020 | Suffolk University
Can young voters change their low turnout history in the 2020 Presidential Election? As a child, my mother always made a point to drag me along with her to all elections, big or small. She tried to make an event out of it, and would always let me keep her “I voted!”...