The Cornell Review is a conservative newspaper published by students of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It usually adheres to a fortnightly tabloid format. While the ideological makeup of its staff shifts over the years, the paper has consistently accused Cornell of adhering to left-wing politics and political correctness, delivered with a signature anti-establishment tone — sometimes making the Review a controversy in itself.
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The Cornell Review is a conservative newspaper published by students of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It usually adheres to a fortnightly tabloid format. While the ideological makeup of its staff shifts over the years, the paper has consistently accused Cornell of adhering to left-wing politics and political correctness, delivered with a signature anti-establishment tone — sometimes making the Review a controversy in itself.
The Review incorporated in 1986 as The Ithaca Review, Inc. The editorial staff is headed by an undergraduate editor-in-chief, while the business staff is headed by an undergraduate president, overseen by a six-member board of directors, generally Review alumni, and an advisor who is a member of the Cornell faculty.
Primary funding for the Review comes from alumni donations and major grants from the Collegiate Network, a syndicate of conservative campus newspapers funded by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. The Review does not receive any funding...
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