
VPR Writer Cole Patterson joined the Vanderbilt Political Review today initially to compare the figures of the late Charlie Kirk and the ascendance of now-Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. The conversation, as you will see, got a bit sidetracked (as a happ... more
Welcome back to another season of the Vanderbilt Political Review Podcast! We look forward to a great year of programming for all our viewers and listeners. To that end, we are kicking things off today with our new Editor-in-Chief, Alícia Isasi, who ... more
Matthew Ye, VPR's Social Media Director, sat down with VPR's director, Noah Jenkins, to discuss the fundamental questions of political orders including what the point of a state is, whether flourishing can be objectively defined, and what constitutes... more
Matthew Ye, VPR's Social Media Director and our resident Canadian, shared his thoughts on the now-decided Canadian federal election, wherein, as predicted, the Liberal Party secured a minority government. Ye also shared his thoughts on the parliament... more
RaeAnna Morales, one of VPR's newest contributors, sat down with Podcast Director Noah Jenkins to discuss what role DEI ought to play in American institutions. They also tackled the broader question of whether ideas such as diversity and equality sho... more
Tubi Ganguly and Bao Le, founders of Vanderbilt's chapter of BridgeUSA, discussed what they hope to see from their new club and what strategies are best to foster productive political dialogue in the contentious era of politics in which we live.----T... more
Andrew Kyung, Editor-in-Chief of the Vanderbilt Political Review and president of the Vanderbilt College Democrats, sat down with Noah Jenkins, the Review's Podcasting Director and president of the Vanderbilt College Republicans, to offer their refle... more
Adam Hosein, senior editor with the Vanderbilt Political Review, sat down to discuss his latest article wherein he described President Trump as a "Green Lantern" president who is viewed as having the ability to make anything happen at the snap of two... more









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