I’m posting some additional results from the campus poll I fielded with my students. For one, much has been made recently about the possible impact of Bowdoin’s curriculum on students’ political views. The newly elected Mayor of New York is a Bowdoin grad, and because he holds very liberal positions on many issues, some have […]
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Every year, as part of my class–Quantitative Analysis in Political Science–we field a poll of Bowdoin students that focuses on important issues relevant to students in that semester. I’ve dubbed our effort the “Polar Poll,” after Bowdoin’s mascot, the Polar Bear. This year we went back to some older surveys and re-asked some questions from […]