The Collegiate Network (CN) is a program that provides financial and technical assistance to student editors and writers of roughly 100 independent,
conservative and
libertarian
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publications at colleges and universities around the United States. Member publications have a combined annual distribution of more than two million. Since 1995, the CN has been administered by the
Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), a nonprofit educational organization that promotes conservative thought on college campuses, headquartered in
Wilmington, Delaware.
Mission
According to its web site, CN supports college publications which "serve to focus public awareness on the politicization of American college and university classrooms, curricula, student life, and the resulting decline of educational standards." Newspapers and journals in the CN regularly call attention to what they interpret as corruption and hypocrisy in campus administrations' and student groups' policies, argue in favor of
free speech in liberal education, encourage discussion and debate, and train students in the principles and practices of journalism.
History
In 1979, the
Institute For Educational Affairs (IEA) responded to the request of two
University of Chicago students for start-up funding for a new conservative newspaper, ''Counterpoint''. By 1980, the grant program had been expanded and named the Collegiate Network, and by 1983, under the continuing administration of the IEA, had added both internships and persistent operating grants for conservative campus newspapers. In 1990, the Madison Center for Educational Affairs merged with the IEA to maintain funding for what had expanded to 57 conservative student publications. The
Intercollegiate Studies Institute took over operations in 1995 and has since administered the CN from
Wilmington, Delaware.
Member publications
CN member publications include:
* ''
The Brown Spectator'',
Brown University
Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
* ''
Binghamton Review'',
Binghamton University
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* ''
California Patriot
The ''California Patriot'' was an independent, student-run, glossy-covered opinion magazine at the University of California, Berkeley.
History
The magazine was started in 2000 by two 19-year-old sophomores, Tyler Monroe and Kelso Barnett.
Overvi ...
'',
University of California, Berkeley
* ''
Carolina Review
''Carolina Review'' is an independent conservative journal published by undergraduate and graduate students attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The ''Review'' has been in circulation for nearly 30 years, with the first iss ...
'',
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
* ''The Capitol Collegian'',
Florida State University
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* ''
The Centurion'',
Rutgers University
* ''The Clock Tower Courier'',
Saint Louis University
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* ''The Conntrarian'',
Connecticut College
* ''
The Cornell Review'',
Cornell University
* ''
The Dartmouth Review'',
Dartmouth College
* ''
The Harvard Ichthus ''The Harvard Ichthus'' is a journal of Christian thought and expression published at Harvard University. It was founded in 2004. It has featured contributions by notable thinkers such as Jim Wallis, James Schall, Stanley Hauerwas and Peter Van In ...
'',
Harvard University
* ''The Harvard Salient'', Harvard University
* ''
The Kenyon Observer
''The Kenyon Observer'', founded in 1989 by David Horner and Alex Novak, began as a conservative, undergraduate political journal at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. After the journal briefly ceased publication after the fall of 2009, it was re-es ...
'',
Kenyon College
* ''
The Michigan Review
''The Michigan Review'' is a news publication in Ann Arbor, Michigan. ''The Review,'' published biweekly, is funded primarily by grants from the conservative/libertarian Collegiate Network, donations, and by advertising revenue.
''The Review' ...
'',
University of Michigan
* ''The UPenn Statesman'',
University of Pennsylvania
* ''
The Prince Arthur Herald'',
McGill University
* ''
Princeton Tory
''The Princeton Tory'' is a magazine of Conservative political thought written and published by Princeton University students. Founded in 1984 by Yoram Hazony, the magazine has played a role in various controversies, including a national debate ...
'',
Princeton University
* ''
The Stanford Review'',
Stanford University
Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
* ''
Texas Review of Law and Politics
The ''Texas Review of Law & Politics'' is a legal publication whose mission is to publish "thoughtful and intellectually rigorous conservative articles--articles that traditional law reviews often fail to publish--that can serve as blueprints for ...
'',
University of Texas at Austin
* ''
The Villanova Times'',
Villanova University
* ''
The Virginia Informer'',
College of William & Mary
* ''
The Tower'',
Trinity University
* ''
The Irish Rover'',
University of Notre Dame
References
External links
* {{official, http://www.collegiatenetwork.org
Organizational Profile–
National Center for Charitable Statistics (
Urban Institute)
Charities based in Delaware
Academic publishing
Educational charities based in the United States
Libertarian organizations based in the United States
American journalism organizations
Organizations established in 1979
Conservative organizations in the United States