Carolina Political Review

Carolina Political Review The Carolina Political Review is Carolina's premier student-run, nonpartisan journal. Follow for updates, and visit carolinapoliticalreview.org for more.

The Carolina Political Review (CPR) is a biannual, nonpartisan political journal, engaging the University and the local community through a dynamic online platform managed solely by undergraduate students. The CPR is an arm of the Institute of Politics, and as such is nonpartisan in nature. Nonpartisan in this sense does not mean the content contained within will be without opinions; in fact, by n

onpartisan we seek to present all sides of any argument, along with objective reports on wide-ranging topics. As a nascent platform, we are seeking motivated and talented writers who wish to contribute. We welcome infrequent contributors as well as regular staff writers. In simple terms, if you want to write for us, we would love to have you.

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The Carolina Political Review (CPR) is a nonpartisan political journal, engaging the University and the local community through a dynamic online platform managed solely by undergraduate students. The CPR is an arm of the Institute of Politics, and as such is nonpartisan in nature. Nonpartisan in this sense does not mean the content contained within will be without opinions; in fact, by nonpartisan we seek to present all sides of any argument, along with objective reports on wide-ranging topics. As a nascent platform, we are seeking motivated and talented writers who wish to contribute. We welcome infrequent contributors as well as regular staff writers. In simple terms, if you want to write for us, we would love to have you.

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