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Promotional graphic for the third night of the Democratic National Convention, featuring a lineup of party heavyweights—nearly all female, for the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment—who focused on Bidens policy plans and Democrats vision for America. Graphic credits: Joes Soul Squad.

Democratic National Convention, Night 3: All-Stars Flex Policy Chops

Vincent Jiang August 24, 2020

The third night of the Democratic National Convention featured the closest thing to a party all-star lineup, with some of the biggest names in the party gathering together to deliver a series of speeches...

Promotional graphic for the second night of the Democratic National Convention, featuring a mix of rising stars within the party and the old guard. While the official nomination of Joe Biden featured an opportunity to show off the partys sociopolitical and generational diversity, it also revealed a part less comfortable with its ideological identity and an ensuing pivot into Bidens personal characteristics of moral decency. Graphic credits: Joes Soul Squad.

Democratic National Convention, Night 2: Rising Stars and the Old Guard

Vincent Jiang August 20, 2020

The second night of the Democratic National Convention officially nominated Joe Biden to the Democratic ticket for President of the United States. No longer is Joe Biden the “presumptive” nominee,...

Promotional graphic for the first night of the Democratic National Convention, featuring a diverse array of speakers laser-focused on three themes of attack against Trump: his record on racial relations, his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, and his targeting of the post office. Graphic credits: Joes Soul Squad.

Democratic National Convention, Night 1: Three Themes of Attack

Vincent Jiang August 20, 2020

The Democratic National Convention to officially nominate Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to the Democrat ticket of president and vice president, respectively, kicked off on Monday night, August 17, with a...

Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden (left) shakes hands with California Senator Kamala Harris (right), his former primary rival and one of the leading contenders for the vice-presidential nomination, at the July 2019 debate. Biden has committed to choosing a woman as his running mate, and has repeatedly stressed his desire for a simpatico relationship with his Vice President, similar to as he had with Obama. Photo credits: AP Photo/Paul Sancya.

Vying in the Veepstakes: Biden’s Vice Presidential Picks

Vincent Jiang June 8, 2020

With Joe Biden having officially cinched the threshold of 1,991 delegates needed to secure the nomination following his victory in the Pennsylvania primary on June 2, all eyes turn to the other half of...

Downtown Long Valley. Photo courtesy of the New York Times.

What Will Seniors Miss the Most About Long Valley?

Kyra Conover, Features Editor May 19, 2020

One of the hardest parts about leaving for college is leaving your hometown behind. Long Valley is full of places that hold special memories for each and every senior. We took a poll of favorite places...

Did You Pack Everything?

Did You Pack Everything?

Sydney Stanilious, Co Editor-in-Chief May 19, 2020

As the school year winds down, students, teachers, and parents begin to reflect on what has happened over the course of the year, and the seniors graduating begin to think more about what lies ahead. For...

Sarah Crowleys Legacy

Sarah Crowley’s Legacy

Olivia McArtney, World News Editor May 18, 2020

Hope. It’s the word that encourages perseverance, it’s the word that was needed in desperation, and it’s the word that is used to describe her. Sarah Crowley was fourteen years old when she was diagnosed...

Fantasy Football: 2020 Virtual NFL Draft

Fantasy Football: 2020 Virtual NFL Draft

Zach Brennan, Sports Editor April 21, 2020

There’s always a lot of hype leading up to the April 23-25 dates of the NFL drafts as some teams' fan bases have been looking forward to this before they even played their first game of the season. There...

And Then There Were Two: Buttigieg, Warren, Bloomberg Out.

And Then There Were Two: Buttigieg, Warren, Bloomberg Out.

Michael Oestreich April 6, 2020

Super Tuesday has come and gone, and with it, we have seen many candidates drop out. Some, like Tom Steyer, left as they came: unnoticed. But others, like former mayor Pete Buttigieg, Senator Elizabeth...

Winter Sports Wrap Up

Winter Sports Wrap Up

Zach Brennan, Sports Editor April 6, 2020

Boys Basketball  The boys team had an incredible season and definitely lived up to the hype they received at the beginning of the season. They finished the season with a 26-3 record, a J.P. Flynn Memorial...

With the race for the Democratic nomination turning to crunch time as the South Carolina primary approaches and Super Tuesday looms, the candidates turned in feisty performances, frequently interrupting each other in the face of helpless moderators and an unfriendly audience. Pictured left to right: Michael Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Amy Klobuchar, and Tom Steyer. Photo credits: Erin Schaff/The New York Times.

Southern Inhospitality: the Tenth Democratic Debate

Vincent Jiang March 13, 2020

CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA—After three primary elections and nine debates on mostly familiar ground, the Democratic Party is finally off home turf as the race to the primary nomination shifts to ruby-red...

In a spectacular debate at the Paris Las Vegas resort, the Democratic candidates for president opened up new lines of attack on each other from healthcare to immigration, highlighting the bitter divides that still remain in the party. Pictured left to right are Michael Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, and Amy Klobuchar. Photo credits: Mario Tama/Getty Images.

What Happens in Vegas Won’t Stay in Vegas: the Ninth Democratic Debate

Vincent Jiang February 24, 2020

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA—What a night! For eight debates the Democratic contender for the presidential nomination have been boxing with kiddie gloves on, but on Wednesday, February 19 at the Le Théâtre des...

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