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Tag: Sara Otto

Watch: Anti-Trump Protesters Gather on Diag

Campus November 10, 2016November 10, 2016 Michigan Review 0 Comments

After Trump’s victory shocked liberals across the country, college students took to the streets and parks of their communities to vent their rage. At the University of Michigan, students gathered on the Diag, the heart of the main campus, to protest on Wednesday evening.

Watch: Students Protest Trump Victory

Campus, Review TV November 9, 2016November 9, 2016 Sara Otto 1 Comment

ANN ARBOR, MI – At 3:30am on November 9th, less than an hour after Donald Trump was elected the 45th President of the United States, University of Michigan students took to the Diag and the Undergraduate Library to voice their grievances. Some students carried candles while others’ protests were less peaceful.

Freedom to Bear Arms and Use the Bathroom?

Politics September 26, 2016September 26, 2016 Sara Otto 3 Comments

When placed side by side gun control and transgender bathroom rights challenge traditional left-right conceptions of freedom. The debates surrounding both gun rights and transgender restroom rights center on the level of control Americans are willing to cede to the U.S. government. Clearly, these issues are not comparable in terms of their implications: enacting stricter […]

Deroy Murdock Shares Economic Insights with Students

Politics September 21, 2016November 12, 2021 Sara Otto 1 Comment

ANN ARBOR, MI – Deroy Murdock, an editor for National Review online and a political commentator for Fox News, came to campus Wednesday September 14th to speak to the University of Michigan’s chapter of Young Americans for Freedom. He spoke about Obama’s presidency and commented on his government spending programs, including, but not limited to, […]

Why Third Party Candidates Might Have a Shot in 2020

Politics September 6, 2016September 6, 2016 Sara Otto 4 Comments

More than any past election cycle, this particular presidential race has Americans perplexed and hoodwinked by a process they have (mostly) trusted. During the chaos that is a presidential campaign, dozens or even hundreds of politicians are sifted through in order to find the man or woman best suited for the Oval Office.

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