Te-Ping Chen

Te-Ping Chen is a writer living in Washington, DC. Her work has appeared in outlets such as Le Soir, the Providence Phoenix and the South China Morning Post.

Currently

  • Back to the USSA

    November 4, 2009

    The country's oldest student association has its eyes on the prize--student aid reform.

2008

  • Politics at a Price

    April 1, 2008

    A former GOP fundraiser talks about donor psychology, disillusionment and the high cost of winning.

  • Tracing Slavery's Past

    March 14, 2008

    On the bicentennial of the abolition of the slave trade, a documentarian tries to come to grips with her family's history in the trade.

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Blogs

» The Beat

House Poised to Pass "Historic" Health Reform | “We will pass the Affordable Health Care for America Act," says Pelosi, who accepts limits on abortion to secure votes of wavering Dems.
John Nichols
8 Comments
Posted at 7:11 PM ET

» Editor's Cut

Around The Nation | Obama, one year on. Plus: Jeremy Scahill takes your questions, and a new video series from The Nation.
Katrina vanden Heuvel

» The Notion

Injustice in Illinois | Prosecutors in Illinois should be more concerned with an innocent man behind bars than journalism students' grades.
Ari Berman
28 Comments

» The Dreyfuss Report

Obama Fails in Middle East | Clinton delivers the ultimate diss to Abbas.
Robert Dreyfuss
124 Comments

» Act Now!

Equality Across America | This week, young LBGT activists are staging a National Week of Initiative.
Peter Rothberg
16 Comments

» Altercation

Slacker Thursday | Dying laptops, recapping the election, the Dow, and the Yankees with the World Series.
Eric Alterman