politics (Page 13)
October 27, 2020
Lessons from a Career in Journalism
Journalist Margaret Myers talks to The Click about how her experience as a reporter in Mexico City shaped her career.
October 26, 2020
Officials Urged Houstonians to Take Census in 11th-Hour Blitz
As the Census Bureau and Texas officials scramble to get the country counted, what are the repercussions of this sudden deadline? The Click discussed it with a political science professor.
October 20, 2020
Florida College Student Aims to Get Young People Involved in 2020 Election
In April, University of South Florida student Sarah Glaser created Florida Students for Biden; the organization has now grown to 14 campuses around the state
October 1, 2020
Biden Aims to Gather Latino Support During First Trip to Florida as Nominee
Joe Biden recently made his first trip to Florida as the Democratic presidential nominee, aiming to gather support from the state’s large and diverse Latino community.
September 28, 2020
Essay: Our Newest Storytellers — Bloggers, Podcasters, and Late Night Hosts
Journalism is often spoken of as "the first rough draft of history". Who is responsible for that story today? Who are our story tellers?