According to Cornell Law School, affirmative action is a set of procedures designed to eliminate unlawful discrimination among college and job applicants, remedy the results of prior discrimination and prevent…
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The 2022 midterm elections were held on Tues., Nov. 8. University of Indianapolis Associate Professor of Political Science Gregory Shufeldt said he predicted this might be a big election for…
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President Joe Biden officially announced on Aug. 24 executive action to implement his one-time federal student loan forgiveness plan. Biden said that the program is designed to help those who…
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has been slowly rolling out guidelines for those previously vaccinated to receive COVID-19 booster shots, according to their website. As of Nov. 9,…
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Fall 2020 has been a unique time in the lives of students at the University of Indianapolis. In addition to dealing with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has taken many…
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Former Vice President Joe Biden will be the next President of the United States, according to an 11:28 a.m. race call from the Associated Press on Nov. 7.
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This live blog will be updated throughout the day with updates on the 2020 election in Indiana and its results.
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On this page, you can find all of The Reflector’s past coverage of the 2020 election. This page will be updated. Nov. 25, 2020 — OPINION: The importance of political…
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From Oct. 7-28, The Reflector conducted a poll of 89 students, faculty, staff and parents about their political leanings, how they were voting, what they thought were the most important…
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By Mark Niquette | Bloomberg News This election night, there’s a new statistic that may be the most important number for people trying to figure out whether Donald Trump or Joe Biden won the…
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By Evan Halper, Noah Bierman & Brittny Mejia | Los Angeles Times NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TCA) — President Donald Trump sought a last-minute comeback on Oct. 23 at his final debate with Joe Biden, pushing…
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By Marie McCullough | The Philadelphia Inquirer (TCA) — This weekend, I’m having quarantinis with my quaranteam. It will be nice to be together in person, since we all have…
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By Matt Vasilogambros and Carrie Levine | Stateline.org (TCA) — Election officials across the country have begun reviewing security plans at early and Election Day voting sites, strengthening ties with local law…
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By Laura King | Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON (TCA) — In the homestretch of the presidential campaign, with the U.S. coronavirus caseload trending ominously upward, the rival campaigns of President Donald Trump and Joe Biden more than…
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After a delay in the sending of the articles of impeachment, the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump began with opening arguments on Jan. 22. The trial is expected…