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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

Debates on Mandates: The COVID-19 Vaccination Controversy

Debates on Mandates: The COVID-19 Vaccination Controversy

Julian Yang, Contributor October 21, 2021
COVID-19 vaccinations offered a glimmer of hope in ending the pandemic when introduced in Dec. 2020. However, this sparked a new debate over issues such as the political attachment to vaccines, freedom of choice, and precautions for public safety. 
Op-Ed: The medical research gender gap hurts women

Op-Ed: The medical research gender gap hurts women

Nora Fellas, Social Media Director May 12, 2021

The recent pause in the distribution of the Johnson and Johnson (J&J) one-dose COVID vaccine highlights why we need to stop ignoring women in medical trials. Recently, Johnson and Johnson (J&J)...

SATIRE: In Defense of DNA-altering, Microchipped COVID-19 Vaccines

SATIRE: In Defense of DNA-altering, Microchipped COVID-19 Vaccines

Olivia Haas, Contributor April 30, 2021

I’m an avid supporter of the COVID-19 vaccine, but not in the ways you may expect. Yeah, it might protect you against a deadly virus, blah blah blah, but how often do you get the opportunity to alter...

President Biden Visits NIH Vaccine Research Center

Biden’s Vaccine Rollout Success

Hunter Graves April 17, 2021

Prior to taking office, then President-Elect Joseph R. Biden announced his plan to administer 100 million COVID-19 vaccination doses into the arms of Americans within his first 100 days in office. This...

Chancellor's Lecture Series Brings Experts to Discuss Vaccine Misconceptions and the Future of COVID-19

Chancellor’s Lecture Series Brings Experts to Discuss Vaccine Misconceptions and the Future of COVID-19

Mark Grujic and Skanda Gulibhi March 24, 2021

On Mar. 23, 2021, three leading scientists formed a panel of speakers for a Chancellor’s Lecture Series event hosted by Chancellor Daniel Diermier and moderated by Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic...

Your Regular Shot of Common Sense: Get Vaccinated

Your Regular Shot of Common Sense: Get Vaccinated

Michael Zoorob October 8, 2012

Remember this? "She told me that her little daughter took that vaccine, that injection, and she suffered from mental retardation thereafter. There is no second chance for these little girls if there...

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