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School board candidate Jon Shapiro meets early voters at the polls to reach more voters and clarify aspects of his campaign at the Carmel Clay Public Library on Oct. 30. Shapiro decided to run for school board in the winter of 2023 and started knocking on doors during spring of 2024. “I'm committed to making sure that we're bringing the community's voice to the table and allowing our families and other members of the community to have some input and be able to provide feedback on how we are doing,” Shapiro said.

Partisan influences in school board election shape prospective policies for students, affect potential school board dynamic

Shawn Feng November 5, 2024

In the past few years, school districts across the United States, which have typically been nonpartisan entities, have become increasingly politicized. In 2023, Pew Research quantified a striking partisan...

Sarina Salazar, Puerto Rican and senior, poses in front of a map of the region. Puerto Rico is on the path to statehood, but factors such as cultural identity prevent it from officially becoming the fifty-first state. JENNA RUHAYEL/ PHOTO

Puerto Rico: partisan, cultural obstacles on path to statehood

News December 15, 2012

For over a century, Puerto Rico – or officially, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico – has been a U.S. territory. But in a two-part Nov. 6 referendum this year, 53 percent of Puerto Ricans voted for...

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