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Updated · Fox News · May 1
Collegiate Network launches website for non-woke college newspapers
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 1

Collegiate Network launches website for non-woke college newspapers

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 1
  • The Intercollegiate Studies Institute-backed platform aggregates reporting from more than 90 student publications nationwide, with executive editor Marlo Slayback saying it aims to give conservative campus journalists national visibility.
  • Slayback said the site, styled after the Drudge Report, is meant to promote truth-seeking without ideological bias and help build a talent pipeline from campus newsrooms into professional journalism.
  • Founded in 1953, ISI says it promotes conservative thought and the Western tradition, while Collegiate Network provides grants and backs publications at universities including Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Cornell and Chicago.
As outside groups try to shape campus narratives, what is the future of authentic student reporting?
How can student journalists maintain independence when funded by organizations with explicit ideological goals?