Harvard Political Review
Emory Paul is a legal intern at the City of Atlanta Office of the Public Defender, actively involved since June 2024. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Government at Harvard University, with an expected graduation in May 2025, Emory also serves as a Peer Concentration Counselor and holds multiple roles, including Cabot House Representative and Houghton Library Student Assistant. Additionally, Emory contributes as a Student Assistant in the Housing Unit at Greater Boston Legal Services and as Director of Street Outreach at Harvard Square Homeless Shelter. As the Founder and President of Soul Supplies, Inc., Emory demonstrates leadership and commitment to public service. Previous experiences include research internships at Robin Hood and the NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development, and a Social Impact Consulting Analyst position at Behavioral Strategy Group. Emory's educational journey began at the Georgia Institute of Technology and culminated in a high school diploma from Walton High School in 2021.
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Harvard Political Review
The Harvard Political Review is America’s preeminent student journal of politics, policy, and culture. The HPR is written and published entirely by Harvard undergraduates and is housed at the Institute of Politics. The HPR was founded in 1969 by a group of Harvard College undergraduates. The founders envisioned a publication that allowed students to research, write, and edit incisive reportage and commentary in a thoughtful, non-partisan forum. To this day, the HPR does not take magazine-wide editorial positions. While individual articles have distinct viewpoints, the magazine as a whole does not represent any ideology or party. Over the past generation, the HPR has incubated some of the best political minds in America. Among the magazine’s alumni are Al Gore, Jr. (former Vice President and Nobel Laureate), E.J. Dionne, Jr. (Washington Post columnist), Jonathan Alter (former Newsweek Senior Editor and columnist), and Jeffrey Sachs (Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University). In recent years, HPR writers have won the National Press Club Award for Outstanding College Political Writing, and matriculated to staff positions with Politico, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Reuters, Al Jazeera, and elsewhere.