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A Mayor’s View of Why Policy (Still) Matters

Former Mayor of Philadelphia Michael Nutter reflects on his lessons in leadership from two terms in office, provides a window into the policymaking process, gives his thoughts on the current political landscape, and explains why he believes that this is a better time than any other to study public policy.

Posted On : April 30, 2018 Published By : Jasneet Hora
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Women’s March 2018 : In It for the Long Haul (by Louise Contino)

Themed #PowerToThePolls, this year’s March not only provided a much needed dose of inspiration in the midst of the usual chaotic, depressing storm of Trump-era headlines and troubling policies, it-more importantly-proved that this female-fuelled movement has staying power.

Posted On : January 26, 2018 Published By : Jeenho Hahm
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Students must step up on DACA

Student movements can bring immigration issues into the national conversation.

Posted On : January 16, 2018 Published By : Jasneet Hora
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Should Columbia cut all ties with fossil fuel companies?

Student activists have called on Columbia to ditch its investments in fossil fuel companies. Some want the movement to go further.

Posted On : April 20, 2016 Published By : Will Jordan

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