David Wittenberg

David Wittenberg

Biography: David is The Sun's associate editor. In addition to running The Sun's opinion pages, David blogs about the election from a youth perspective at CBSNews.com and WashingtonPost.com. He studies American history and government. David joined The Sun's news staff during his freshman year. Since then, he has covered everything from the club cricket team to the rise and fall of former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. Steeped in politics as well as journalism, David has volunteered on John Kerry's senatorial and presidential campaigns. He interned on Deval Patrick's campaign for governor of Massachusetts, in the constituency office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy and in the Washington office of Representative Barney Frank. David is a native of Newton, Mass., and a lifelong fan of the Boston Red Sox.


Recent Contributions from David Wittenberg

Title Date Type
Let’s End Elections: The Case for the Powerball Presidency January 24, 2008 Opinion Piece
Cornellia Obscura: An Institutional Aversion to Daylight Leaves Old Uncle Ezra in Desperate Need of a Sunshine Rule November 8, 2007 Opinion Piece
The End of the Student Assembly October 24, 2007 Opinion Piece
Gimme Shelter September 26, 2007 Opinion Piece
The Career Fair Is Decadent and Depraved (Not That There's Anything Wrong With That) September 12, 2007 Opinion Piece
Doctor of Journalism August 30, 2007 Opinion Piece
Bong Hitz 4 Jesus August 23, 2007 Opinion Piece
Cornell, Je t'aime July 15, 2007 Opinion Piece
Joy in Mudville? May 3, 2007 Opinion Piece
Vonnegut: The Sacred Cow April 19, 2007 Opinion Piece