Professor Danley has been cranking out content like a machine lately and I can’t say that I’m surprised, even only having known him for a little less than a year now. He’s definitely a great role model for someone like me trying to find my way in a new city with the motivation to help … Continue reading Down to the Wire by Jared Hunter…
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A Policy Chat with Mayoral Candidate Ray Lamboy
Our second interview in a series of sit downs with candidates is with mayoral hopeful Ray Lamboy. I hope you enjoy these interviews as much as I’m enjoying putting them together — it’s a chance to hear candidates talk in a relaxed atmosphere about their plans and how they can accomplish them. I explain the … Continue reading A Policy Chat with Mayoral Candidate Ray Lamboy…
A Policy Chat with City Council Candidate Namibia El
We’re reaching out to each candidate with an offer to take a brief break from knocking on doors, and to talk policy with us. I’ve laid out why we think pushing candidates on policy issues is so important for Camden’s future in a previous post and we’ll make sure to update that post to link to … Continue reading A Policy Chat with City Council Candidate Namibia El…
Video of Camden’s Mayoral Primary Debate
Analysis to come, but here is video broken down by question of Camden’s Matoral Primary Debate. Share your thoughts in the comments and please consider a guest post or video as well! Share it!
This Thursday’s Silent Mayoral Debate
***before we get started today, I just want to take a moment to recognize the horror in Manchester yesterday. I loved the city during my time in England. This one hits close to home. For more coverage, here’s the New York Times. And now, back to this week’s Camden mayoral election content*** This Thursday, the … Continue reading This Thursday’s Silent Mayoral Debate…
Knowledge Without Passion: In Response to Jim Johnson by Jared Hunter
Last Saturday, I got the opportunity to sit in on an event hosted by gubernatorial candidate Jim Johnson here in the city. I was honestly quite shocked when I found the event through Facebook and realized this event was happening a few blocks away from my building at 601 Cooper Street. I was shocked … Continue reading Knowledge Without Passion: In Response to Jim Johnson by Jared Hunter…