Vanderbilt's premier undergraduate non-partisan political journal. The Vanderbilt Political Review, founded in 2008, aspires to be a political forum for free expression and exchange of ideas. This issue forms part of our mission to further political dialogue on Vanderbilt's campus. The articles that follow engage with a diverse cross-section of the political landscape, including gay marriage, public opinion, the 2016 Presidential Race, the Greek Euro Crisis, and rape culture.