SVWC Writers Speaking Out: September 12-18
By: SVWC
Photo Credit: Nils Ribi
Here’s what our SVWC alumni have been writing about this week:
David Brooks (SVWC 2011 & 2017) – “No, the Democrats Haven’t Gone Over the Edge” – The New York Times
Casey Cep (SVWC 2020) – “My Local Confederate Monument” – The New Yorker
William D Cohan (SVWC 2015) – “Gary Cohn’s Post-Trump Life is Aboard Wall Street’s Latest Gravy Train” – Vanity Fair
Steve Coll (SVWC 2018) – “The Case for Dumping the Electoral College” – The New Yorker
Maureen Corrigan (SVWC 2016) – “A Widow Discovers That Her Marriage Wasn’t ‘Monogamy’” – NPR’s Fresh Air
Thomas L. Friedman (SVWC 2018) – “The Love Triangle That Spawned Trump’s Middle East Peace Deal” – The New York Times
Pico Iyer (SVWC 2010) – “The Best Reason to Go to College” – The New York Times
Mark Leibovich (SVWC 2019) – “Biden, in First Florida Trip as Nominee, Aims to Shore Up Latino Support” – The New York Times
Miriam Pawel (SVWC 2019) – “Reform the Police? Guess Who Fund’s My State’s Officials” – The New York Times
David Wallace-Wells (SVWC 2020) – “Bill Gates on the Pandemic: ‘You Hope It Doesn’t Stretch Past 2022.’” – New York Magazine
Fareed Zakaria (SVWC 2018) – “What sets apart countries that successfully handled the pandemic? Failure.” – The Washington Post