The Dartmouth Free Press
James H. Wang '10

Major Economics/Philosophy
Hometown Pleasanton, CA

Biography:

Originally a transfer student from Berkeley, James started working at the DFP during his first year at Dartmouth.

His articles mainly deal with political and socioeconomic issues in the national/international section.

He was previously the National/International section editor at the paper, and is currently the managing editor.


Articles by James H. Wang
Economic Downturn: Out Of A Job
Political Blindspot: Affirmative Action
Commonshare 8.7
Political Blindspot: The War On Drugs
Reaping Benefits: Risky Farm Policy
Symbolism or Lives in the Olympics: Armchair Liberals or Real Progressives?
Advice For Transfer Students: From A Transfer Student
Fearing Our Best and Brightest: Anti-Intellectualism in America
Prop 8's Passage: Why it's Not All Bad
Leftist Lit: The Lesson We All Forgot: The Fall of Long Term Capital Management
Our Journey Isn't Over: Fighting On
We're Getting Somewhere...: So we hope.
Why We Have to Care: A Manifesto Against Apathy
Obama's Student Loan Proposal: A No-Brainer
IOUSA Review: This Party's Over
Overreacting to the Wrong Things: The Real Meaning of Obama's 100 Days
The Man Behind the Curtain: What is Geithner Doing?
What is the Purpose of Dartmouth?: And How are We Getting There?
Roboticized Warfare: Robots Pulling the Trigger
Seeing Through the Fence: Interview with Eleni Vlachos
The Things We Never Say: Class Divide at Dartmouth
Frats on Probation: Are the '13s Seeing the Real Dartmouth?
The Class of Change: Leave a Legacy

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