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The Washington University Political Review is committed to encouraging and fostering awareness of political issues on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis. If you are interested in contributing to the magazine or website, please contact us! Email submissions to editor@wupr.org.[about_wupr]
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Issue 16.4: Women in Politics
Yes, yes, I know. You’re all sad because this is the last WUPR issue of the semester. But it’s a good ‘un, we promise. Read on about how women have risen to the political front lines in the most unlikely of places, while her struggle for representation and rights continues.
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Special Wash U Politics issue is on stands now!
The latest issue of WUPR is a special report on the visible and behind-the-scenes politics at Wash U, our lovely, most-certainly not-socioeconomically-homogenous university. Read on to learn more about everything from tenure to the hegemony of Collegiate Gothic architecture to the man George himself.
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Issue 16.2: This Might Hurt
The newest WUPR issue has hit the stands! Read on about why you, Wash U Pre-med student or otherwise, should give a damn about the Affordable Care Act, how the woman’s body is fast becoming a political battleground, and the rise of the Super PAC in 2012. Click the cover image below.
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Issue 16.1: The Dumbo Primaries
The latest edition of WUPR is available now, online and in print around campus. Click on the cover to read more about the Republican Primaries, Personhood Amendments, and the growing importance of Iran in the Middle East. Let us know what you think in the comments, or on Twitter and Facebook!
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Issue 15.3: Protest Pandemic
Our newest WUPR issue has hit the stands just in time to give you another excuse to not study. The theme of this issue is protests both at home and abroad. Read about fellow students’ experiences at both the Wall Street and St. Louis Occupations, and what real effects these movements may have on our…
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Issue 15.2: The Quest for Jobs
The newest WUPR issue is now available in stands and right here on the website! Our theme for this issue is Unemployment, but read on for so much more. Click on the cover now!