Trey Farley tlf001@marietta.edu On a night filled with “Trump digs coal” signs, loud eruptions of cheering, and rallying around his running mate, Republican Vice Presidential
Category: Politics
OPINION: Vote for Clinton and Democrats this Election
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu Every Presidential election, the candidates never fail to proclaim “This is the most important election of our lives.” While I never thought
Pizza and Politics host U.S./China relations expert
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu On Oct. 12, the Political Science department’s Pizza & Politics series continued with a presentation by Dr. Gregory Kulacki, an expert on
Bill Clinton stops by Marietta
McKenzie Fleeman mdf001@marietta.edu Traveling between campaign stops in support of his wife and Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former U.S. President Bill Clinton made an
History class investigates deindustrialization, urban blight in Youngstown
Matt Young youngs@marietta.edu “Well my Daddy come on the Ohio works When he come home from World War Two Now the yard’s just scrap and
Opinion: Stakes of the Election
The Marcolian asked the Presidents of Marietta College’s College Republicans and College Democrats to share their perspectives on the stakes in this November’s general election.
Kenneth Walsh speaks on presidents and policy
Trey Farley tdf001@marietta.edu Kenneth Walsh, one of the White House’s longest tenured reporters, provided political insight to a crowd of Marietta College students and members
Gov. Kasich delivers State of the State address in Marietta
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu Representatives and Senators of the 131st Ohio General Assembly, ordinary citizens and dignitaries from all over Ohio filed into Peoples Bank Theatre
MC students participate in primary election
McKenzie Fleeman mdf001@marietta.edu When the Ohio Primary took place on Tue., March 15 many Marietta College students were at the polls to cast their vote.
Ohio primary election results roll in
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu Results for primary races steadily rolled in throughout the Buckeye State the evening of Mar. 15. In the Democratic presidential primary, the