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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

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Vanderbilt Faculty and Staff Contributions for the 2020 Election Cycle

Jessica Barker, Contributor November 22, 2019
The campaign contributions that Vanderbilt has made thus far demonstrate the University’s inclusivity regarding different political perspectives.
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New Jersey’s Progressive Trump

Josh Lehrer November 14, 2017

With a resounding 56% of the state vote share, Phil Murphy became governor-elect of of New Jersey last week. His victory effectively earned Democrats of the state a mandate by retaining their large majority...

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VSG Senate Recommends Vanderbilt Become a Sanctuary Campus

Alexander Slawson December 5, 2016

On Wednesday, November 30th, the Vanderbilt Student Government Senate voted overwhelmingly to recommend that Vanderbilt become a sanctuary campus. The resolution is a reaction to fears that many students,...

The Student Who Marched into Kirkland Hall and Changed Vanderbilt

The Student Who Marched into Kirkland Hall and Changed Vanderbilt

Alexander Slawson September 30, 2016

You’d be hard pressed to find a current student who has done more to change Vanderbilt than senior Akaninyene Ruffin. Last year, Akaninyene and the Hidden Dores, a student group aiming to increase awareness...

Vanderbilt's Changing Religious Landscape

Vanderbilt’s Changing Religious Landscape

December 31, 2015

VPR Note: The chart shows the results of the CIRP Survey administered to Vanderbilt Freshmen every year. VPR received this data from the Office of Religious Life while conducting our political survey...

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