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A January Recap From Across the Pond: Where Do They Stand and Where Will They Go?

Words by Ellie Doughty

America’s Power: BBC journalist Justin Webb talks bears, Obama and Trump

There’s a particular quality to the United States that is difficult to experience without seeing it for yourself. Roads stretching hundreds of miles, disappearing into the horizon. Winding through dense…

Porn or Pawn: the objectification and manipulation of women in the 2016 U.S. presidential election

The 2016 Presidential Election has been arguably the most dramatic and astonishing US election in history. From Donald Trump’s insistence that the Mexican government would pay for his ludicrous wall,…

US election: It's the grassroots, stupid

Gabriel Raeburn Think back to the week before the American election. According to Gallup, Republican Mitt Romney held a five percentage point lead over President Obama. Romney also had twice…

UK universities may lose international students to US after Obama election

UK universities have been warned to expect a significant decrease in the number of international students applying to study in the country due, in part, to the recent historic election…

The Obama presidency – here’s where the story begins…

Robin Kolodny, Associate Professor of Political Science at Temple University, Pennsylvania, and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Sussex speaks to The Badger about Obama, his policies and assassination.

Obamania comes to Sussex

US Election results draws excited crowds In the early hours of last Wednesday morning a packed East Slope Bar was sent into raptures as the announcement came through that on…

US Election special

American youth backs Barack Obama When it comes to the US elections, we’re constantly hearing numbers and polls. When it comes to hearing peoples opinions, we’re also bombarded. However they’re…

Republicans of the future

Tuesday 4 November 2008 is undoubtedly a date which will be forever marked in global history as the day the American public go to the polls. Their role is to…