Politic Podcast: Episode 3 – Don’t Call Me Fortney
In this episode, we recap and check in on the Ward 1 election, sit down with Fish Stark, and, as always, conclude with our Rumor Mill.
View ArticlePolitic Podcast: Episode 4 – Chatter with Sarah
In this episode, we speed date and interview Ward 1 Alder Sarah Eidelson. We conclude, as always, with our Rumor Mill.
View ArticleReady to Rumble: Liveblogging the First Democratic Debate
Will Hillary hold court? Or will Sanders make her feel the Bern? And as for Martin, Lincoln, and Jim, will they even get a word in?
View ArticlePolitic Podcast: Episode 5 – The Guardian of Ward 1
In this episode, we have a conversation with Amalia Halikias, the former manager for Ugonna Eze's campaign. We conclude, as always, with our Rumor Mill.
View ArticleThird Time’s the Charm: Liveblogging the GOP Debate
Join The Politic as we liveblog this special Halloweek debate. Will there be tricks or treats?
View ArticlePolitic Podcast: Episode 6 – Candidates Jog, Not Sprint, to the Finish Line
Welcome to the sixth and penultimate episode of The Politic Podcast. This week, we discuss the current state of the Ward 1 election and interview President of Yale College Democrats, Tyler Blackmon....
View ArticleFor Ward 1 Alder, No Endorsement
The Politic has decided to endorse neither Ugonna Eze ’16 nor Sarah Eidelson ’12 for the position of Ward 1 Alder. Both candidates approach the position from different places: Eze, as a current...
View ArticlePolitic Podcast: Episode 7 – Seventeen
Who knew it would be such a nailbiter? In this final episode of the Politic Podcast, we recap the Ward 1 election and conclude, for the final time, with our rumor mill.
View ArticleLast But Not Least: Liveblogging Obama’s Final State of the Union
Happy State of the Union! Join us as we analyze the cheers, jeers, standing ovations, partisan antics, and fresh memes.
View ArticleEDITORIAL: Our YCC Endorsements
The empty debate room on Tuesday night confirmed not only YCC’s failure to engage students, but also our own apathy toward their most immediate body for institutional reform. We applaud all of this...
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