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  • SA Candidate Interviews 2021: Khan-Munoz Ticket
    Hanover, NH — Student Assembly Elections are in full swing. On Sunday the SA Presidential and VP candidates will face off in a live debate, and on Monday voting will open for a 24 hour period starting at 5:00 p.m. To learn more about the candidates and their platforms, Anastasia Perez Ternent interviews Attiya Khan, who is running for SA President, and Sebasian Munoz-McDonald, who is running for SA Vice President on the same ticket.
  • SA Candidate Interviews 2021: Qian-Johnson Ticket
    Hanover, NH — Campus is once again in the throes of election season. On Monday, undergraduates will vote for next year’s Student Assembly President and Vice President. In advance of Election Day and Sunday’s SA debate, Soleil Gaylord interviews Student Assembly Presidential candidate Jennifer Qian and Vice Presidential candidate Maggie Johnston. Students can vote beginning on Monday at 5:00 p.m. and voting will close on Tuesday at 5:00 p.m.
  • Democratic Transitions
    Hanover, NH — WDCR News correspondent Veronica Quidore interviews Prof. Russell Muirhead, Grafton County District 12 representative and Robert Clements Professor of Democracy and Politics at Dartmouth College. Prof. Muirhead discusses transitions of power after democratic elections one week after the attack on The U.S. Capitol. His newest book, co-authored with Harvard’s Professor Nancy Rosenblum is titled “A Lot of People Are Saying: New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy.”
  • An Interview with Prof. Duthu
    Hanover, NH — The 2020 Election has far-ranging impacts on Americans from all walks of life. Native Americans and Indigenous communities around the country are no exception. Over the past four years, the Trump Administration ended the annual White House Tribal Conference and opened up swathes of Indian Country to natural resource extraction. WDCR News’s Daniel Lam ’22 speaks with the Samson Occom Professor of Native American Studies Bruce Duthu about the impact of this election on Native Americans and the political power they wield. Prof. Duthu is a Dartmouth alumnus and former professor at Vermont Law School.
  • Dartmouth College President Phil Hanlon ’77 on the 2020 Election and The College
    Hanover, NH — Dartmouth and the Granite State continue to play an outsized role in national politics as seen in this year’s first-in-the-nation primary when multiple candidates suspended their campaigns following poor performances at the polls. Prospective students and freshmen are often reminded that one of the perks of attending Dartmouth is the opportunity to experience at least one presidential election during their time in Hanover. WDCR News’ Daniel Lam ’22 speaks with President Hanlon to discuss Dartmouth’s evolving role in national and local politics and the prospect of the college hosting another presidential debate in the coming election cycles.

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