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− | The Williams Progressive, supported by the Center for American Progress, aims to publish a student-run progressive newspaper four times per semester. For the Fall 2006, the board is made up of [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07rgs Rachel Shalev], [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09aac Adam Capulong], | + | The Williams Progressive, supported by the Center for American Progress, aims to publish a student-run progressive newspaper four times per semester. For the Fall 2006, the board is made up of [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07rgs Rachel Shalev], [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09aac Adam Capulong], and [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07mbp Matt Piven]. Contributors generally belong to any number of progressive campus organizations, such as the [[College Democrats]], [[Campus Greens]], [[Students for Social Justice]], and [[Greensense]]. Submissions with a minimum of 500 words are accepted on a topic of the writer's choosing. When issues are released, look to pick up a copy on the newsstacks at any of the following locations: [[Mission]], [[Dodd]], [[Greylock]], [[Driscoll]], [[Schow]], [[Sawyer]], [[Goodrich]], or [[Griffin]]. |
Revision as of 20:16, October 8, 2006
Type of group | Political newspaper |
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Selective | No |
Meeting time | Wednesdays, 6PM |
Meeting place | Mission Dining Hall |
Established | 2006 |
The Williams Progressive, supported by the Center for American Progress, aims to publish a student-run progressive newspaper four times per semester. For the Fall 2006, the board is made up of Rachel Shalev, Adam Capulong, and Matt Piven. Contributors generally belong to any number of progressive campus organizations, such as the College Democrats, Campus Greens, Students for Social Justice, and Greensense. Submissions with a minimum of 500 words are accepted on a topic of the writer's choosing. When issues are released, look to pick up a copy on the newsstacks at any of the following locations: Mission, Dodd, Greylock, Driscoll, Schow, Sawyer, Goodrich, or Griffin.