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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

A night time street scene with focus on a "Police Line Do Not Cross" tape across.

Amendment One Passes in Nashville Increasing Community Oversight of Metro Police

Joe Lovinger November 8, 2018

As Nashvillians took to the polls during the 2018 midterm elections, they were voting for more than just their next representatives. The ballot also featured several proposed amendments to the Metropolitan...

Vanderbilt Students Campaigning: A Closer Look at Politics Outside the Bubble

Vanderbilt Students Campaigning: A Closer Look at Politics Outside the Bubble

Katie Ward November 5, 2018

This past Friday, I spent a chilly afternoon knocking on doors in a Southeast Nashville neighborhood. With a clipboard in one arm, and a stack of pamphlets in the other, I practiced my speech on the sidewalk....

Midterm Madness: California

Midterm Madness: California

Connor Saeman October 16, 2018

This article is part of an article series detailing and explaining midterm elections that are relevant to Vanderbilt students. It gives details on important races in California that Vanderbilt students...

OPINION: In Defense of Trump

OPINION: In Defense of Trump

Noah Butler December 12, 2017

In approaching the end of any president’s first year in office, it is customary to look back and evaluate the accomplishments of what is traditionally the most productive year of their term–especially...

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America, Don’t Expect Much Until 2020

Josh Lehrer October 23, 2017

Since the inauguration of the 45th president, there has been nothing but dysfunction and ensuing controversy in Washington, D.C. Not much hope remains for our federal government until the elections of...

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