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We are happy to introduce our 2018 Board!
Editor-in-Chief (not pictured): Jack Hostager
Managing Editor, Magazine: Lena Leszinsky
Managing Editor, www.pennpoliticalreview.org: Geeta Minocha
Editor-at-Large: Ben Fung...
Interview Editor: Isabella Fierro
Business Manager: John Carlson
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The Fall 2017 Print Edition of the Penn Political Review is here! Celebrate the launch with writers, editors and staff at the launch party this Friday night! Semi-formal attire encouraged.

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Fri 10:30 PM EST3918 Delancey St
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The Fall 2017 Print Edition of the Penn Political Review is now being distributed on and around campus!

Come to Locust Walk this Thursday and Friday from 11-1 to pick up your copy and grab hot chocolate/coffee and a PPR laptop sticker!

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Nov 30 - Dec 1Locust Walk
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Cornell Overfield draws parallels between Vice President Mike Pence and former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in his latest for The Soapbox: http://pennpoliticalreview.org/…/imagining-mike-pences-sec…/

(N.B. this does not, in any way, endorse the proposition that Trump’s failings are equivalent to Joseph Stalin’s) Donald Trump’s election last November shocked the world and upended American politi…
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The holiday season is officially here, which means the GPA Gala is coming up! This year we'll be at an amazing venue and dinner is included! RSVP now to get your tickets before prices go up (you can venmo later if necessary!).

This year's Gala will be held at New Liberty Distillery from 8 - 11 PM on December 11th. Tickets are $25 per person and include dinner (with meat, vegetarian, and vegan options). A cash bar will be available for those 21+. We look forward to seeing you there! ******If you are bringing a date, be sur...
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John Casey: "‘Strategic patience,’ underpinned by a commitment to negotiate with a hostile regime, will yield benefits in the long-run. How do we do this? Get Trump off Twitter, to a negotiating table, and let ‘strategic patience’ work its magic."
http://pennpoliticalreview.org/…/in-defense-of-strategic-p…/

The end of the world could not come at a worse time. After years of disappointment and heartbreak, my Philadelphia Eagles rank atop the National Football League with a record of 8 wins and 1 loss. …
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Dan Leone assesses the U.S. response to 9/11-
and how it played right into Bin Laden's overall plan: http://pennpoliticalreview.org/…/a-modern-look-at-bin-lade…/

“So the war went ahead, the death toll rose, the American economy bled, and Bush became embroiled in the swamps of Iraq that threaten his future.” – Osama Bin Laden (2004) The tragic attacks …
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PPR is recruiting writers to regularly contribute to its blog, The Soapbox! Interested parties should reach out to Geeta Minocha for more information.

Pick up a copy of Penn Political Review's Summer 2017 Issue along with some homemade cookies on Locust Walk!

Thursday 10AM - 1PM
Friday 10AM - 1PM

Interested in Penn's premiere non-partisan political publication? Join us for our summer 2017 issue launch party to meet the editorial team and learn more about us! All welcome!

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Fri 10:00 PM EDT3918 Delancey St, Philadelphia, PA 19104-4107, United States
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"No, you are not Donald Trump, but you are responsible for electing him." Gerhard Williams to Trump voters: http://pennpoliticalreview.org/…/take-responsibility-for-y…/

“I am a Christian. Female. I’m White. I’m Straight. & I voted for Trump, even in the primaries. That also doesn’t make me racist, homophobic, or judgmental. Please stop labeling people for who …
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"He was sprawled out across the middle of the train tracks, his head bent back at a sharp angle. He was still breathing, but only in shallow, intermittent gasps..."
Check out our feature investigative piece about Philadelphia's heroin epidemic by Sharon Christner and Jack Hostager.

Over 900 people died of drug overdose in Philadelphia last year. Solving the epidemic will take time—and a focus on the surrounding community. by Sharon Christner and Jack Hostager “Oh, he’s dying.…
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The Penn Political Review has always been a place of free discourse. In light of recent events, however, we want to stress our commitment to the safety and security of both our readers and our staff; there is no place for such hatred in our community, and we strongly condemn the events of this weekend. We leave you with this quote from former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon: "Defeating racism, tribalism, intolerance, and all forms of discrimination will liberate us all."

-The PPR Executive Board

Lena Leszinsky discusses the relationship between Putin's Russia and Lukashenko's Belarus: http://pennpoliticalreview.org/…/the-cult-of-the-iron-curt…/

If one were to listen solely to Slavic media outlets, their view of the world would be vastly skewed. Slavic news tends to paint the Western world as morally flawed, and its leaders as weak. The le…
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"Between all the smearing, mudslinging, and grandstanding that will go on the the political realm, I implore you to think about the people who will live or die based on what gets passed, and realize that the only difference between you and them is who you were born as." Read Benji Friedman's blog here: http://pennpoliticalreview.org/2017/…/healthcare-is-a-right/

Over the past few weeks, political junkies have been engrossed in the intricacies of healthcare policy. In cafes around D.C. you’re more likely to overhear conversations about essential health bene…
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