Brandon on February 16th, 2007

Let’s face it, conservative blogging has flourished largely do to the fact that the Mainstream Media (the Clinton News Network, CBS, etc) is largely liberal and in many cases, blatantly false. Conservatives have responded by expressing themselves through blogs and exposing media bias. In short, we do our best to promote and expose [...]

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Brandon on January 26th, 2007

Looking for a way to make money as a student blogger beyond Text Link Ads (we just sold our first today)? Apply for the Scholarships Around the US Political blogger scholarship. This is a really great way to encourage activism and political dialogue amongst college students. Here is the description [...]

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Brandon on January 26th, 2007

“It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.”
This mantra has been repeated in many forms across the business and political environments. Whether you believe it is an example of hyperbole or not, you cannot deny that one’s social network is an important factor in life. In politics, campaigns rely on grassroots networks [...]

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Here is a quick run down of the hot topics from today’s discussions in the new Gop3.com forum:
Marquette Basketball:Great win over Seton Hall!
Marquette University Student Government Transparency
2008 Presidential Candidate Discussion
Doyle smoking ban
Register and voice your opinion today!

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Brandon on January 22nd, 2007

In an interesting twist, we have been seeing some traffic coming in from Google Finance. Evidently, our past post on Marquette Basketball coaches rolling in Hummers from Bergstrom appears on the google page for Bergstrom Corp.
I doubt it will effect their company much but, I think that showing blog posts right on [...]

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Brandon on January 19th, 2007

What better way is there to kickoff the new PoliTech category than to introduce a web service that will help you stay on top of the information wave with little to no effort?
First, a little bit about the technology behind Google Reader. When I recently announced that our feed had been upgraded, I [...]

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Brandon on January 18th, 2007

In my experience, PoliSci majors and political aficionado’s often times are more interested in NATO, WHINSEC, and CATO than RSS, PHP, AJAX and SQL. Politically impassioned students and adults work hard to keep up with the technology that one must have operational knowledge of in order to stay on top of today’s political [...]

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