New Faculty
Zach | 28 03 2007If you're a first time visitor, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed, which will keep you up to date with all the latest New School Politics posts. Thanks for visiting!
In our Quarterly Report Card, we mentioned the need for more bloggers to handle the need for more content. Today we’re going to start delivering on that promise. We’ve received several applications and are going through them as rapidly as we can. So far, however, we’ve recruited two new bloggers to write for New School Politics. Hopefully, the addition of these two well-versed teenagers will help to provide our readers with the quality content they’ve come to expect from New School Politics with the post frequency they deserve. If you’d still like to apply to write for us, just send an e-mail to us.
Our first new author, Elizabeth, attends high school with the three founding bloggers. She, like Ryan, is a believer of objectivism. Almost fluent in French, Liz is very interested in French society and politics. She’ll bring a fresh outlook on international issues; not just those pertaining to the United States.
We’d also like to welcome Paul to the team. Paul pulls his political ideals from the left, often choosing to describe himself as a liberal social democrat. Paul lives in Vancouver, Canada and is fluent in both English and French. His personal blogprovides a wealth of information for readers as well.
We’ve found our two new writers to be exceedingly knowledgeable in a wide array of fields and hope their talent adds to the standard of excellence we maintain at New School Politics.
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