Debating the issues

The faculty of the history and political science department hosted a Zoom watch party for the last presidential debate Oct. 22. Students and faculty discussed their thoughts on the debate and on candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the Zoom chat. / photo by Max Sierra
The faculty of the history and political science department hosted a Zoom watch party for the last presidential debate Oct. 22. Students and faculty discussed their thoughts on the debate and on candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the Zoom chat. / photo by Max Sierra
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