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The '''Columbia Political Review''' (CPR) is the multi-partisan political magazine of the [[Columbia Political Union]]. No doubt it has the same aim, to increase involvement in and discourse about politics. Appropriately, the CPR claims to monitor "Columbia's political pulse". The Editor-in-Chief is [[Mark Krotov]]. Last year, the editor was [[Paul Sonne]].
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The '''Columbia Political Review''' (CPR) is the multi-partisan political magazine of the [[Columbia Political Union]]. The Editor-in-Chief is [[Karen Leung]]. Last year, the editor was [[Mark Krotov]]. He succeeded [[Paul Sonne]].
 
 
Letters to the editor of less than 400 words are welcome and should be sent to [mailto:cpureview@columbia.edu cpureview@columbia.edu], mentioning the author's name, contact info, and Columbia affiliation.
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
  
* [http://www.columbiapoliticalreview.com/ CPR website]
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* [http://www.cpreview.com/ CPR website]
 
* [mailto:cpureview@columbia.edu cpureview@columbia.edu]
 
* [mailto:cpureview@columbia.edu cpureview@columbia.edu]
  
 
[[Category:Political clubs]]
 
[[Category:Political clubs]]
 
[[Category:Student publications]]
 
[[Category:Student publications]]

Revision as of 07:47, 20 December 2008

The Columbia Political Review (CPR) is the multi-partisan political magazine of the Columbia Political Union. The Editor-in-Chief is Karen Leung. Last year, the editor was Mark Krotov. He succeeded Paul Sonne.

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