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CN Wire
CN member publications have exclusive access to the brand-new CN Wire, a partnership forged among the CN, National Review, The Weekly Standard, and The American Spectator. CN member publications will be able to reprint selected articles from these national publications-and possibly get their articles published in nationwide magazines.
 | The American Spectator Founded by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. in 1967 at Indiana University in response to the campus influence of the Students for a Democratic Society, The American Spectator cherishes its roots in being a college tabloid turned national magazine. In 1985, the magazine and its staff moved to Washington, D.C., where it remains headquartered today. |
 | National Review
Founded in 1955 by the late William F. Buckley Jr., National Review has built a reputation as the leading publication in the conservative movement. Currently edited by Rich Lowry, National Review greatly affects the political landscape with debate-provoking articles of opinion. National Review boasts an estimated readership of over 300,000 per issue. |
 | The Weekly Standard Edited by William Kristol and Fred Barnes, The Weekly Standard is a Washington, DC, based journal of political opinion and cultural commentary. It provides cutting-edge analysis of foreign and domestic policy, keen reporting, and witty and penetrating cultural perspectives. Its online counterpart, The Daily Standard, is available at www.weeklystandard.com. The magazine's tenth anniversary anthology, The Weekly Standard: A Reader, provides insight into the past ten years of the American political scene and is available at Amazon.com and bookstores nationwide. |
 | Collegiate Network The Collegiate Network (CN) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to focusing public awareness on the politicization of American college and university classrooms, curricula, student life, and the resulting decline of educational standards. The CN provides financial and technical assistance to student editors and writers at scores of independent publications at leading colleges and universities around the country. |
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