ISI is fighting back against universities limiting free speech.
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Two recent articles highlight the success of our affiliate college newspapers and underscore the invaluable role ISI plays in shaping future leaders for America.
A piece in Fortune
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delves into delves into the impressive legacy of the Stanford Review, founded by entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel. This independent student newspaper has consistently served as a launchpad for some of Silicon Valley's most influential innovators.
In Harvard magazine
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, an article shines a light on the John Adams Society, a crucial haven for conservative students on campus. In an era of increased polarization and dwindling attention spans, the John Adams Society helps young conservatives study and articulate the fundamental ideas underlying our tradition of ordered liberty.
Both articles underscore the important work ISI’s Collegiate Network is doing to shape journalists with integrity, courage, and a commitment to free speech.
Each year, many of our Collegiate Network affiliates face significant challenges from the Left on college campuses.
For instance, our affiliate at Notre Dame, The Irish Rover, is currently embroiled in a lawsuit
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initiated by a liberal professor due to the Irish Rover’s accurate reporting on her stance regarding abortion services at a Catholic university. (To learn more, watch this interview with the paper’s editor on ISI’s YouTube channel
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The students involved in ISI’s Collegiate Network are tirelessly engaged in shaping the discourse on America’s college campuses, recognizing that universities are the battleground where the ideas of tomorrow are debated today.
It is ISI's unwavering mission to support and empower them in winning the battle of ideas at campuses throughout the nation.
However, we cannot accomplish this mission alone. We need your help.
This coming fall, ISI will host our Editors' Conference, a crucial event aimed at equipping the next generation of Collegiate Network editors and writers. We will gather 125 of the nation's most promising conservative student journalists to provide them with the skills necessary for honest reporting and to empower them to make a lasting impact on their campuses.
At the Editors' Conference, these students will learn about everything from investigative reporting and journalistic ethics to the nuts and bolts of editorial layout and publication management.
It costs $1,395, on average, to bring a student editor to the Editors' Conference—but ISI relies on the support of benefactors like you to make sure that educational experiences like these remain FREE OF CHARGE for our talented student members.
Please consider making a contribution to fund students who would like to attend the Editors' Conference. Your support will directly enable conservative students to thrive in the competitive arena of ideas.
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