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November 3, 2020
TikTok Is Serving as a Political Hotspot for Young People
TikTok's influence does not stop at dance videos or comedy sketches. The app now serves as a political playground for its young users.
November 2, 2020
What Should a Female VP Sound Like? A Speech Coach Weighs In
Despite sexist “double binds,” Kamala Harris’ debate performance earlier this month was a win for women. But was it enough to win over voters?
November 2, 2020
Jersey City Restaurants Return to Indoor Dining—and a Sense of Normalcy
A waitress wearing a face mask and face shield holds a food tray with a meal, while two diners face […]
November 1, 2020
Why the Absence of Washington Square News Matters
The shutdown of NYU’s campus newspaper leaves a vacuum during a time when student reporting is most needed.
October 30, 2020
Two Leaders of ‘Settle for Biden’ on Why Reluctant Votes Still Count
As early voting continues and Election Day approaches, the organizers of Settle for Biden speak to The Click about persuading progressives to vote pragmatically, rather than emphatically.