The end of Herman Cain?

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Hope for 2012?

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Hope for 2012?

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Mitt Romney: The Inevitable Candidate

November 10, 2011 No Comments

Jason Cohen Peabody College Class of 2013   Last night’s Republican Presidential Debate, nationally televised on CNBC, was noteworthy, and represented what I think will prove to be a turning point for the Republican Primary election. Although there have been numerous candidates leading in the polls over the last few weeks and months, from Bachmann, ...

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Hope for 2012?

November 9, 2011 No Comments

For all the talk about the doomed presidency of Obama and the rise in number of people who identify as Republicans across the country, local and state elections across the country yesterday showed that the Democratic Party isn’t down for the count quite yet.

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The Solyndra Impact

November 3, 2011 No Comments

Nicholas Vance College of Arts and Science Class of 2014   As the media focus primarily remains on the Republican candidates and their shortcomings, the man who sits in the Oval Office may have his own share of scandal this week. When President Obama was rallying support for his stimulus bill back in 2009, investing ...

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Seven Billion People: Population, Problems and Politics

November 2, 2011 No Comments

Happy late birthday Danica! Welcome to the world, you’re the seven billionth person alive. While speculation had it that the seven billionth person will be born somewhere in India, the UN selected Danica May Camacho as the symbolic newborn. As she and her family celebrates, feel free to take part in the other ‘festivities’ of ...

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Romney vs. Obama

October 31, 2011 No Comments

Sufei Wu College of Arts and Science Class of 2015 Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney has been late night fodder for many comedians who poke fun at what seems to be the GOP’s unwillingness to give him the nomination. Poll numbers certainly seem to indicate such a hesitation. Romney continues to poll around a steady ...

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Submit to the Vanderbilt Political Review

October 26, 2011 No Comments

The Vanderbilt Political Review is now accepting submissions for our fall issue. We are looking for essays of 500-700 words that display critical thinking, analysis, and commentary on current political issues, international affairs, and political theory. Submissions for the Fall Issue are due Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 11:59 PM. If you have an essay, ...

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Foreign Policy is Important even in an Economy Election

Jamie Davidson Class of 2015 College of Arts and Science Last Saturday’s Republican debate devoted solely to foreign policy...

Mitt Romney: The Inevitable Candidate

Jason Cohen Peabody College Class of 2013   Last night’s Republican Presidential Debate, nationally televised on CNBC, was noteworthy,...

Hope for 2012?

For all the talk about the doomed presidency of Obama and the rise in number of people who identify...

The Solyndra Impact

Nicholas Vance College of Arts and Science Class of 2014   As the media focus primarily remains on the...

Seven Billion People: Population, Problems and Politics

Happy late birthday Danica! Welcome to the world, you’re the seven billionth person alive. While speculation had it that...