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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 [[Paul Sonne]].
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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]].
  
 
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.
 
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.

Revision as of 18:58, 31 January 2008

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.

Letters to the editor of less than 400 words are welcome and should be sent to cpureview@columbia.edu, mentioning the author's name, contact info, and Columbia affiliation.

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