Montanez, SergioPini, RyanWillard, MaggieJanis, BridgetPage, AutumnReid, LaurenYim, RachelGilbert, GarryRitenburgh, DonPearce, MichaelMorris, EmilyHume, BenjaminHume, SophieKovac, LizSmith, CaylaThomas, JeffJamroz, DominikaMitchell, JodiSpeaks, MegSummers, Sam2021-02-152021-02-152020-11-04http://hdl.handle.net/10323/8137Black Lives Matter OU promotes the vote: Students march for mental health and democracy in election season ; Class politics: Shifting teaching during the 2020 election ; Fake news: Examining the way Trump’s presidency has changed media ; Young voters: Millenial and Gen Z voters could determine election results ; A look back at history: America divided Bush v. Gore ; Politically-focused student orgs and their election-based initiatives ; President delivers state of the university ; OU Political Science Professors address 2020 Presidential Election ; What students can do with a political science degree ; Student Congress encourages young voters ; OUPIECE works to improve equity in Pontiac: Pandemic illuminates internet issues faced by families with young children ; The ever changing relationship between media and politicians ; Donald Trump's documented problems with women ; Young voters overcoming barriers this election ; College educated and noncollege educated voters split ; U.S. shows record high 18-29 aged voter turnout ; ‘The Comey Rule’ on Showtime caters to 2016 election ; OU Athletics adapts to promote racial equalityen-USElectionsBlack Lives Matter movementState of the UniversityInternetRacial equalityThe Oakland Post 2020-11-04Other