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College Republicans in a Liberal Oasis

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Diamond Naga Siu
Protestors shut down the College Republicans guest speaker Gavin McInnes.

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In a school that is known as one of the most liberal in the country, Republicans on campus can often fly under the radar. Who are they and what are their lives like?

 

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Diamond Naga Siu
Diamond Naga Siu, News Editor
Diamond Naga Siu is the News Editor for the Washington Square News and is a sophomore studying Journalism and Educational Human Rights in Gallatin. When she isn't telling bad puns or eating everything in sight, you can find her volunteering with children, meandering the streets or talking too much. Diamond Naga jumped coasts from Los Angeles to New York City, so she stubbornly still flips and flops through the coldest winter days. But no matter where she goes, she always follows her life motto to just keep cheesin’: you either keep smiling or keep eating cheese. Follow her on Twitter.

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    SerenaNov 3, 2018 at 2:25 pm

    Good podcast. I thouroughly enjoyed hearing about a new perspective on campus for once. Considering that you guys will be exploring campus voices that are normally not heard, it may be worthwhile to do a segment on pro israel voices on campus. With the proposal of the new BDS resolution, these voices are going unheard and are drowned out by the majority of students on campus. Talking to those against BDS might shed some new light on this resolution and help the campus understand the other side of the argument better.

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