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Editorial: The upcoming presidential elections will have huge consequences for college students, here are three key issues 

Editorial: The upcoming presidential elections will have huge consequences for college students, here are three key issues 

Kehinde Hopkins, Content Producer October 30, 2024

With the presidential election fast approaching and early voting already under way, it is essential for registered voters to get informed.   For college students in particular, the process of getting...

IGNITE members attend the Texas Tribune Festival on Sept 5-7 in Austin, Texas. Photos courtesy of Aubrey Hansen

IGNITE sparks the fire for women in politics on campus

Kehinde Hopkins, Content Producer October 24, 2024

Behind the historic candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris and the continued increase in female political representation are the work of grassroots political organizations which made this progression...

Editorial: The college student vote is important

Editorial: The college student vote is important

Kehinde Hopkins, Content Producer October 7, 2024

The results of the 2024 presidential election will have huge consequences for college students nationwide. With the stakes so high, voting is imperative.   The Power Vested in Us  The last two decades...

Republican and democratic primary elections early voting starts in Texas

Republican and democratic primary elections early voting starts in Texas

Lizette Barcenas, Content Producer February 28, 2024

Early voting began in Texas on Feb. 20 with the primary elections taking place on March 5.  Students and others can find early voting locations and times nearby. To vote, individuals need to bring...

(Left to right) Douglas Fournier, Kendal Clark, Bailey O'Donnell, Junjie Dai, Hangyu Shi, and others strategize arguments in defense of the decrease in government spending.

‘Up To TxWes’ held open discussion about government funding

Angela Castillo, Content Producer December 8, 2021

Campus organization, UpTo TxWes, invited students to talk about their position on whether the government should make efforts to decrease spending or to increase taxes on citizens at the Jack Morton...

Manuela Lee holds up a “Go Vote” sign. Lee hopes students will research candidates and learn their stances on various policies. Photo courtesy of Manuela Lee.

Upcoming presidential election leaves students with different concerns

Lexi Barlow September 1, 2020

Despite the unexpected events and chaos of 2020, one thing that has not changed is that the presidential election is coming up. Sophomore accounting major Julia Soriano said major events like COVID-19...

Companies should shave away the politics

David Cason February 13, 2019

Each morning, when I look in the mirror to shave, who do I see staring back at me? Am I a product of my toxically masculine society? Thankfully, Procter & Gamble has alerted me to these flaws in...

Texas Wesleyan students and professors travel to University of Texas at Austin this past weekend for The Texas Tribune Festival

Wesleyan students learn about politics at Texas Tribune Festival

September 27, 2017

Texas Wesleyan University Intro to Political Science students and Hatton Sumner Scholars traveled to the University of Texas at Austin over the weekend for The Texas Tribune Festival. About 13 Wesleyan...

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