Madeleine Ariola

Madeleine Ariola is a dedicated student at Boston University pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Political Science, with an extensive background in leadership and event management. Currently serving as a Vice President and Outreach Manager for the Diversity in Law Association, Madeleine is responsible for marketing and public relations efforts. As the Student Body Vice President for Boston University Student Government, successful campaign efforts led to record voter turnout, along with overseeing multiple departments and collaborating with university stakeholders. Additional roles include engagement as an Admissions Ambassador and participation in various campus organizations, demonstrating a commitment to diversity and student involvement. Experience as a staff writer for The Boston Political Review and a grassroots fundraiser for Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts further highlights Madeleine's strong communication skills and community outreach efforts.

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San Francisco, United States

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The Boston Political Review

The Boston Political Review is Boston University’s premiere political publication founded in 2014. We are a nonpartisan student-run platform for the BU community to express its voice and to give our readers a refreshing source of unbiased information. The BPR typically consists of four sections: Global Politics, U.S. Politics, Local Politics, and Social & Business. We have launched an additional fifth section regarding the 2020 Election to provide special coverage on races at the local, state, and federal level. ​ Our writing staff strike a harmonious balance between a typical news story and academic paper as their articles contain elements of traditional student journalism coupled with academic research. The BPR is committed to creating an informed student body and maintaining a publication with integrity that upholds the key tenets of student journalism.


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