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Apply to The Political Review

The BYU Political Review is looking for strong writers and deep thinkers across the political spectrum to be staff writers.

Each semester we accept about twelve applicants as staff writers. Then, each week throughout the semester we meet and discuss current events and politics. Each month staff writers submit an article for publication in The Political Review. The Political Review staff earn university credit for their work and experience the joy of civil involvement.

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Submit a Guest Article

The BYU Political Review is looking to publish guest articles written by BYU Students.

We publish monthly magazines, which mainly consist of articles from our staff writers. However, we are interested in publishing occasional pieces from guest writers, so we can better hear and share voices from across campus. If you have an article you would like to get published in the Political Review, share it with us in the following form.

December 2024

In this issue, writers explore the growing gender gap, food access, Taylor Swift, and so much more.

November 2024

In this issue, our writers discuss hurricane victims, the southern border, and the war in Israel along with so much more.

October 2024

Our writers address sophistry, Donald Trump, the Venezuelan election, and more in this issue of The Political Review.

April 2024

Writers discuss the queer experience, the crisis at the southern border, and the future of the conservative and progressive movements.

March 2024

In this issue the writers discuss aging politicians, American culture, and Russian spies. Read about these and so much more now!

February 2024

Our writers address feminism, education, international relations, and more in this issue of The Political Review.
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Got Feedback? Let Us Know.

We are always striving to improve the quality of our publications. If you have any feedback, please let us know! We are especially interested in feedback that is constructive and specific. It is inappropriate to comment on the race, gender, physical appearance, or sexual orientation of Political Review staff.