
How Voting Unfolded in Frederick During COVID-19
On November 3rd, Americans were able to cast their vote on Election Day. However, many voters cast their ballots through early voting. Those who voted Read More
On November 3rd, Americans were able to cast their vote on Election Day. However, many voters cast their ballots through early voting. Those who voted Read More
Young people ages 18 to 29 are expected to turn out in larger numbers this election year, according to Frederick Community College campus political experts. Read More
As October draws to a close and November begins, many people, regardless of their political affiliation, are deciding on how they will vote this year. Read More
In the midst of the uncertainty surrounding the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 presidential election continues to unfold. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders suspended his campaign Read More
U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii has ended her campaign for President. Her candidacy, which was considered a longshot by many in the media, was Read More
Super Tuesday brought about big changes in the Democratic primary race, with former Vice President Joe Biden winning 10 states, and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, Read More
The “Voter Squad” came to the Frederick Community College Student Center for a nonpartisan voter registration drive in early March. They came to offer students Read More
There were enough fire department personnel for a working three alarm fire at a crowded meeting in Frederick on Feb. 11. That night, Frederick County Read More
By Charlie O’Donnell Vaping amongst youth has gone from fad to epidemic in the United States and Frederick Community College students are part of this Read More
In the wake of the presidential election, the nation is buzzing with dialogue about the results and the two main candidates. FCC’s Dean of Arts Read More