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Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

From left to right: State Representative Aftyn Behn, State Senator Heidi Campbell, Nashville Metro Councilwoman Quin Evans-Segall, State Representative John Ray Clements

Vanderbilt College Democrats Host Tennessee Lawmakers; New Mayor Freddie O’Connell Makes a Surprise Appearance

Andrew Kyung, Deputy Editor-in-Chief November 10, 2023

In a city continuously coming under the unilateral control of a Republican legislature, Nashville’s Democratic youth are becoming an increasingly important voice. On November 1st, 2023, the Vanderbilt...

Out of the bars and onto the streets

Out of the bars and onto the streets

Caylyn Perry March 10, 2014

“Covering American Issues, one city at a time” In cities across the country, legislation bringing alcohol out of the bar and into the streets has gotten the green light from legislatures. In Huntsville,...

Minimum Wage: No Longer a Federal Issue

Minimum Wage: No Longer a Federal Issue

Caylyn Perry February 2, 2014

“Covering American Issues, one city at a time” In 1933, President Franklin Theodore Roosevelt began a conversation that would forever revolutionize how Americans conceive of federal government’s...

Taking Care of America's Better Half

Taking Care of America’s Better Half

Caylyn Perry November 27, 2013

“Covering American Issues, one city at a time” On October 4th, an autistic 14-year old boy went missing from his Queens school. Specifically, Avonte Oquendo wandered out the front doors of Center...

A Collaborative City

A Collaborative City

Caylyn Perry October 27, 2013

“Covering American Issues, one city at a time” Often eclipsed by another little city in New York, the city of Buffalo is the second largest city in the state. Buffalo has struggled, like many US...

The City on a Hill

The City on a Hill

Caylyn Perry September 27, 2013

"Covering American Issues, one city at a time" Today the United Nations announced that, based on a new report, it is 95% certain that we are causing climate change. The report, assembled by the Intergovernmental...

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