by LMR | Jan 25, 2021 | Legacy, Right, Trump Report Card
By Bradyn Lawrence Freshman, Georgia Southern University Donald Trump’s legacy, even from the right-wing perspective, is complicated. Most would judge the man’s legacy on his performance in the last months of his presidency, and even more so considering the turbulent...
by LMR | Jan 25, 2021 | Legacy, Middle, Trump Report Card
By Abhit Shah Junior, GW Donald Trump campaigned on a platform of “Making America Great Again”. Simply uttering this phrase draws wildly different reactions from different demographics. This duality essentially highlights his presidency and the political climate of...
by LMR | Jan 25, 2021 | Left, Legacy, Trump Report Card
By Keith Nagy Senior, GW The legacy of Donald Trump could easily be summarized by the two words that stood out in his 2017 inaugural address: American carnage. In the 4 years since he spoke those words, we saw America become less safe and less respected. Whether it...
by LMR | Jan 21, 2021 | Race Relations, Right, Trump Report Card
By Marin Freshman, USC One of the many great things about America is its vast diversity and range of people from all walks of life. Because of the large melting pot in this country, it is crucial that the leader respects that, and attempts to unite all its citizens,...
by LMR | Jan 21, 2021 | Middle, Race Relations, Trump Report Card
By Brayan Tan Sophomore, UC Berkeley While President Trump claims to have done more for the black community than any president save Abraham Lincoln, his record has undeniably fallen short of the Great Emancipator’s. Trump’s four years in office have been marked by...
by LMR | Jan 21, 2021 | Left, Race Relations, Trump Report Card
By Katiana Carter Freshman, Howard When deciding what grade Donald Trump deserves for his impact on race relations during his first and only term, it’s extremely important to consider his history regarding race. When he decided to run for president in 2016, many...