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Tagged: political science

Council wars? One type of conflict benefits communities, study says

  • November 6, 2019
NIU political scientist Scot Schraufnagel says politics today, from the national stage to grassroots government, is in a state of hyper-conflict. Intense debate over policy issues is common. And few…

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Rachel Jacob named 2017-18 NIU Student Lincoln Laureate

‘Arguably the most accomplished Huskie in a generation’

  • November 1, 2017
Rachel Jacob, NIU’s newly minted Student Lincoln Laureate, is the type of student who sets high goals for herself. Then she wildly exceeds them. Case in point. When history professor…

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Presidential priorities

Political scientists speculate on Donald Trump’s first months in office

  • January 23, 2017
As Donald Trump begins his term as the 45th president, several NIU political science professors expect him to undo policies of the Barack Obama administration and to address taxes, immigration, health…

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The problems facing pollsters

Political scientist Matt Streb describes modern-era challenges

  • March 7, 2016
With the March 15 Illinois primary election approaching, we can expect to be inundated with political polls. While generally reliable, not all election polls are created equal, according to NIU…

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Scalia’s death raises questions about life-time terms for Supreme Court justices

Term limits might be useful, says NIU’s Ward

  • February 19, 2016
The death of Antonin Scalia has created political intrigue that the late justice most likely wanted to avoid at all costs. “What justices do is they try to time their…

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Speak Your Mind

What will be the big stories of 2016?

  • January 12, 2016
After all of the media reflection on 2015, the NIU Newsroom decided to turn its attention to the future. In the accompanying Speak Your Mind video, we ask three NIU…

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American dream

Parents of NIU Student Lincoln Laureate Kiranjit Gill emigrated
from India to U.S. for opportunity—and their daughter found it

  • October 20, 2015
In 1998, when Kiranjit Gill was just 4 years old, her parents left their homeland of Punjab, India, and traveled to the United States, settling in Palatine, Illinois. They wanted…

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Question for the ages

Are the 2015 Chicago Cubs actually better than the famous 1908 champions?

  • October 8, 2015
With the Chicago Cubs headed to the National League Division Series, the NIU Newsroom posed a question for the ages to Artemus Ward: Are the 2015 Chicago Cubs better than…

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F-bombed

Is our culture really more profane than in the past?

  • September 30, 2015
“In certain trying circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity furnishes a relief denied even to prayer.” —Mark Twain, a Biography A few years back, Jeff Chown was teaching an NIU…

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Road signs at intersection of Religion and Politics

Using My Religion

Politically unified state governments stir constitutional waters, trouble

  • April 22, 2015
With a swipe of his pen in late March, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence ignited a national firestorm by signing into law the state’s new Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Lawmakers believed…

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