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− | The '''Columbia Political Review'' (''CPR'') is the multi-partisan undergraduate-run political magazine of the [https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/student-group/circa Columbia International Relations Council and Association (CIRCA) | + | The '''Columbia Political Review''' (''CPR'') is the [http://www.cpreview.org multi-partisan undergraduate-run political magazine] of the [https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/student-group/circa Columbia International Relations Council and Association (CIRCA)]. |
CPR hosts writers and accepts pitches from all over the ideological spectrum, covering both international and domestic issues. The political viewpoints represented in articles are those of the author alone, and not the Columbia Political Review or its Editorial Board. | CPR hosts writers and accepts pitches from all over the ideological spectrum, covering both international and domestic issues. The political viewpoints represented in articles are those of the author alone, and not the Columbia Political Review or its Editorial Board. | ||
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Application cycles for CPR occur at the start of the fall and spring semesters; however, students can submit pitches at any time. | Application cycles for CPR occur at the start of the fall and spring semesters; however, students can submit pitches at any time. | ||
− | To contact CPR's Editorial Board, click | + | To contact CPR's Editorial Board, click [http://www.cpreview.org/contact-1 here]. |
− | To submit a pitch, click | + | To submit a pitch, click [http://www.cpreview.org/submit-a-pitch here]. |
==Current Management== | ==Current Management== | ||
− | *Editor-in-Chief: | + | *Editor-in-Chief: Kaitlyn Saldanha (BC '24) |
− | *Publisher: | + | *Publisher: Katerina Kaganovich (BC '24) |
− | *Chief of Staff: | + | *Chief of Staff: Reece Brown (CC '25) |
− | *Managing Editors: | + | *Managing Editors: Nicolas Lama (CC '24), Carmen Vintro (BC' '23), Evelyn Yu (CC '25), Jesse Levine (BC '25) |
− | * | + | *Policy 360 Editor: Michelle Brucker (GS '23) |
− | * | + | *Columnist Editor: Collin Woldt (CC '24) |
− | *Pitch Manager: | + | *Pitch Manager: Alan Chen (CC '25) |
− | *Publicity Editor: | + | *Publicity Editor: Amelie de Leon (BC '25) |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | * [http://www.cpreview.org] | + | * [http://www.cpreview.org CPR website] |
− | * [https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/student-group/circa] | + | * [https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/student-group/circa CIRCA website] |
− | * [http://www.cpreview.org/contact-1] | + | * [http://www.cpreview.org/contact-1 Editorial Board Contact Form] |
− | * [http://www.cpreview.org/submit-a-pitch] | + | * [http://www.cpreview.org/submit-a-pitch Pitch Submission Form] |
[[Category:Political clubs]] | [[Category:Political clubs]] | ||
[[Category:Student publications]] | [[Category:Student publications]] |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 13 April 2023
The Columbia Political Review (CPR) is the multi-partisan undergraduate-run political magazine of the Columbia International Relations Council and Association (CIRCA).
CPR hosts writers and accepts pitches from all over the ideological spectrum, covering both international and domestic issues. The political viewpoints represented in articles are those of the author alone, and not the Columbia Political Review or its Editorial Board.
Application cycles for CPR occur at the start of the fall and spring semesters; however, students can submit pitches at any time.
To contact CPR's Editorial Board, click here. To submit a pitch, click here.
Current Management
- Editor-in-Chief: Kaitlyn Saldanha (BC '24)
- Publisher: Katerina Kaganovich (BC '24)
- Chief of Staff: Reece Brown (CC '25)
- Managing Editors: Nicolas Lama (CC '24), Carmen Vintro (BC' '23), Evelyn Yu (CC '25), Jesse Levine (BC '25)
- Policy 360 Editor: Michelle Brucker (GS '23)
- Columnist Editor: Collin Woldt (CC '24)
- Pitch Manager: Alan Chen (CC '25)
- Publicity Editor: Amelie de Leon (BC '25)