Bully Pulpit is a bi-weekly leftist student-run publication at Cornell University that focuses on political issues, such as, but not limited to human rights, economic justice, and the protection of the Constitution. It is Cornell's premier political publication that adheres to the left of the political spectrum.
The Bully Pulpit began in August 2007, in response to a lack of publications at Cornell that embraced the political left.
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Bully Pulpit is a bi-weekly leftist student-run publication at Cornell University that focuses on political issues, such as, but not limited to human rights, economic justice, and the protection of the Constitution. It is Cornell's premier political publication that adheres to the left of the political spectrum.
The Bully Pulpit began in August 2007, in response to a lack of publications at Cornell that embraced the political left.
The Bully Pulpit regularly publishes columns from the Token Conservative Viewpoint, Rant-in-a-Box, Professor's Corner, Libertastic (libertarian leaning), and guess columns. In addition, it publishes periodical interviews with Cornell individuals known as Five Questions.
The publication is known for not only for its vocal opinions and commentaries, but also for its humor in the snark and caustic wit genre.
2007-2008
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