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Unity: No Labels

By: Caleb Eckert, July 15th, 2019 Students from the Presidency And The Press program at Franklin Pierce University recently visited the Unity: No Labels campaign in Manchester, New Hampshire. No Labels is a non-profit group, and strives to help the current political climate become less hostile and more reasonable. By advocating for mutual r espectt […]

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The Persistent Bird Catches the Worm: Advice from Stephen Keimig

Hear journalist and FPU alum Stephen Keimig’s advice to Presidency and the Press students.

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(Photo Credit: Elizibeth Frantz, Concord Monitor) What’s Happening Now: New Hampshire State Congress

A decades-long sealed vault in the New Hampshire State House is finally opened.

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Column: Agreeing with Senator Avard

Students shared strong opinions after meeting with Senator Kevin Avard.

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Northern Pass- is it worth it?

Influential opinions on the Northern Pass project

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‘Social contract broken’ say White House press pros

“There’s a vitriolic tension in Washington.”

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Brendan Sica planning his prospects in politics, despite his busy schedule.

Brendan Sica, the “people person” with a planned political future.

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Nick Cantatore’s broad interests spark ideas for the future

Nick Cantatore: an aspiring politician among other things

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Pinkerton student wants to influence future generations

“She spoke loudest through a pen.”