
Meredith Perkins Justice Jennifer Brenner ‘78 is a pioneering figure in the Ohio legal community. She was Ohio’s first female Secretary of State (2007-2011), Ohio’s first John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award winner (2008), and the founder of Franklin… Read more

By: Austin Strykowski Image Credit: UConn Today On February 18, 2025, the Senate of the Associated Student Government (ASG) passed an amendment to Article I, Section 7 of the constitution, which would force ASG “to act in a non-partisan manner… Read more

Maximilian Fuhrig Over the last 30 years Estonia has experienced change, from Soviet occupation to an era of democracy and digital transformation. It is among the most digitally developed countries in the world and helped to pave the way for… Read more

Note: Op-Eds represent the opinions of individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Miami Political Review as a whole. Jack Liebowitz Last weekend, Ukrainian President, Volodymir Zelenskyy attended a much-anticipated White House meeting with President Trump and… Read more

Austin Strykowski Following the College Football National Championship and the first year of the twelve-team playoff, headlines emerged regarding the regulations, or lack thereof, regarding the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules. The major headline following the big game was… Read more

Annabel DeChant When one thinks of politics and universities, perhaps the first thoughts that come to mind are the topics covered in political science classes like the ones that are held in our own Harrison Hall or the activism that… Read more