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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

Women in Government Hosts Lidia Stiglich, Nevada Supreme Court Justice

Women in Government Hosts Lidia Stiglich, Nevada Supreme Court Justice

Lily Bragin March 29, 2022

For the 2020-2021 school year, Vanderbilt University’s campus held 7,516 women pursuing degrees across our schools. This amounts to approximately 56% of students. In 2020, 51% of the law school students...

From left: Barbara Bollier, Sara Gideon, Theresa Greenfield (via EMILY's List, 2020)

Meet the Women Trying to Flip the Senate

Nikki Aminmadani October 10, 2020

As Election Day is less than four weeks away, both early in-person voting and mail-in voting are underway across the nation. With Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice-President Joe Biden selecting...

Empowered Women Empowering Women: Vanderbilt's New Women in Government Organization

Empowered Women Empowering Women: Vanderbilt’s New Women in Government Organization

Kate Weaver October 7, 2019

There is a new community on campus for women interested in public service called Women in Government (WIG). The successful Elect Her program that occurred in the spring will now be a program of WIG,...

VSG Wants Us to #ElectHer

VSG Wants Us to #ElectHer

Grace Adcox February 4, 2019

On January 16, Vanderbilt Student Government (VSG) Senator Katherine Petosa introduced a bill entitled the Resolution to Fund the Elect Her Workshop. This bill, sponsored by Sen. Petosa and other prominent...

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