Economics Learning to Play the HARP The Obama administration has a mortgage refinancing program that needs some tuning. John Mecklin
News in Brief The Change I Almost Couldn’t Believe In If the politicians in a sharp-elbowed place like Houston can work across party lines, why can't yours? John Mecklin
News in Brief The Science of Good Government The Obama administration talks a lot about making policy based on evidence rather than politics. A basic question remains unanswered: Which evidence? John Mecklin
Social Justice But You Already Knew This With all due humility — or at least some humility — we're happy to announce that Library Journal has named Miller-McCune one of its 10 best new magazines of 2008. John Mecklin
Economics Nonprofit-Funded, University-Based News Can journalism schools oversee the public-interest news organizations of the future? Yes, with caveats. John Mecklin
News in Brief Work Out Plan Waiting for the Byrd to squawk, or how to tell if Congress and the White House are serious about fixing the economy. John Mecklin
Economics Deep Throat Meets Data Mining In the nick of time, the digital revolution comes to democracy's rescue. And, perhaps, journalism's. John Mecklin
Education The Eight of 2008 The best of Miller-McCune magazine's first year of publication, as chosen by Editor-in-Chief John Mecklin. John Mecklin
Economics Gambling on Gary If we're going to rescue Wall Street, let's bail out the industrial Midwest, too. John Mecklin
Economics Tapping Academe to Avoid the Next Flailout Two respected Washington, D.C. lawyers — tax expert, finance watchdog, media adviser and occasional Miller-McCune contributor Marty Lobel… John Mecklin