Posted by Courtney in American Studies on November 9, 2016
*All opinions expressed are my personal views and do not necessarily represent the views of the University of Leicester, its’ employees, or associates* As I write this, it is very early in the morning on the day after the American presidential election. As an American Studies student, I regularly stay up for elections in the […]
Posted in News | Tagged election, trump, USA
Posted by Liv in American Studies on December 27, 2015
Since the beginning of the presidential election campaign we’ve seen Donald Trump plastered across our screens and across all forms of media because of stupid things he’s said or extreme policies he’s backing. We’ve also seen his rise, with quite a lot of incredulity, to popularity and it really (really) begs the question; who is […]
Posted in Studying, Uncategorized, Work | Tagged america, election, politics, president, trump
Posted by Jack in American Studies on April 23, 2015
Hey y’all. The British general election is approaching and everyone’s got their own opinion on which party they want to vote for and why. I thought I’d do a little comparison between the political systems of both America and Britain to try and distinguish which is better and why. The most noticeable difference between both […]
Posted in Dissertation, News, Reseach, Studying, Year In Industry | Tagged america, civilrights, dissertation, election, government, history, life, politics, resolutions, Study Abroad, University of Leicester |
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