Berkeley Political Review
Categories | Politics, social issues, culture |
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Frequency | 2 per year |
Founded | 2001 |
Based in | Berkeley, California |
Language | English |
Website | bpr.berkeley.edu |
The Berkeley Political Review is a semesterly, nonpartisan political magazine and website founded at the University of California, Berkeley shortly after September 11th, 2001.[1] Through printed publications and multimedia projects, the Review covers international and domestic political affairs. Submissions are limited; to write for, edit, or otherwise staff the magazine, undergraduate students must apply at the beginning of each semester.[2]
The Berkeley Political Review is notable for being the first journal based out of a public university to join the Alliance of Collegiate Editors, whose members include political reviews at Brown, Harvard, Stanford, and Columbia, among others.[3] Members of the Review have also hosted or co-hosted a number of debates, interviews, and panels, including engagements with Barbara Lee, Alex Chow, Sergio Fajardo, Richard Muller, Andrea Saul, and Dennis Prager.[4][5][6]
Editorial Board
[edit]The Editorial Board for the 2022 to 2023 academic year is:[7]
- Editors in Chief: Adena Ajike and Juliette Lovell
- Deputy Editor in Chief: Aaron Hill
- Senior California Editor: Maya Cook
- Deputy California Editors: Amanda Khodabash and Jack Galloway
- Senior United States Editor: Sanjana Manjeshwar and Aayush Singh
- Deputy United States Editors: Jenessa Henderson
- Senior World Editors: Kit Beyer, Andy Beyer, and Bim-Ray Yau
- Senior Opinion Editors: Charlynn Teter and Ryan Liu
- Deputy Opinion Editor: Ryan Abbasi
- Senior Online Editor: Jordan Murphy
- Deputy Online Editors: Michelle Yuxin Wang and Zachary Hagen-Smith
Notable alumni
[edit]- Shane Goldmacher (editor), national political reporter for The New York Times; former chief White House correspondent for Politico.[8]
- Christine Mai-Duc (editor), reporter for The Wall Street Journal; former staff writer for the Los Angeles Times.[9][10]
- Adora Svitak (editor-in-chief), journalist, author, public speaker, and activist
See also
[edit]- The Brown Spectator
- The Stanford Review
- Brown Political Review
- Columbia Political Review
- Harvard Political Review
- Berkeley Forum
References
[edit]- ^ Berkeley Political Review: About Berkeley Political Review. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ Berkeley Political Review: Apply Berkeley Political Review. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ Barr, Sam. "ACE Interview with Rebiya Kadeer" Harvard Political Review. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "Rep. Barbara Lee visits campus for student town hall meeting" The Daily Californian. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
- ^ "Bearly Political Ep #1: Alex Chow and the Hong Kong Protests" Berkeley Political Review. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- ^ "Conservative radio host Dennis Prager debates with UC Berkeley students on free speech" The Daily Californian. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- ^ "Berkeley Political Review". Berkeley Political Review. 9 September 2014. Archived from the original on September 9, 2022.
- ^ "Profile: Shane Goldmacher" The New York Times. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "People: Christine Mai-Duc " The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ "Alumni Profile: Christine Mai-Duc " UC Berkeley School of Journalism. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
External links
[edit]- 2001 establishments in California
- Biannual magazines published in the United States
- Magazines established in 2001
- Magazines published in California
- Political magazines published in the United States
- Student magazines published in the United States
- University of California, Berkeley
- Mass media in Berkeley, California