Non-woke college newspapers find home in new Drudge Report-style publication
The Collegiate Network has launched a new Drudge Report-style website to aggregate content from non-woke college newspapers across the U.S. The platform, backed by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, aims to promote conservative thought and journalistic integrity among student publications. It emphasizes editorial independence and supports students in producing unbiased reporting on campus issues.
- ▪The Collegiate Network is a program of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), founded in 1953 to promote conservative thought.
- ▪The new website aggregates reporting from over 90 student-run publications at universities including Harvard, Stanford, and Cornell.
- ▪ISI provides grants to student newspapers for operational expenses like cameras, printers, and printing materials.
- ▪The network emphasizes editorial independence and aims to train students in trustworthy, truthful journalism.
- ▪Marlo Slayback, executive editor, stated the goal is to elevate underrepresented voices and restore core journalistic values.
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Media Non-woke college newspapers find home in new Drudge Report-style publication Collegiate Network's Marlo Slayback spoke with Fox News Digital about the new venture By Joseph A. Wulfsohn Fox News Published May 1, 2026 3:00pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video The editor-in-chief of college newspaper warns anti-Semitic sentiment is not unique to schools like Harvard and Yale Matthew Giffin, the former editor-in-chief of the Middle Tennessee State University school paper, discussed the implications stories like his have on free speech on college campuses across the country, even in ‘deep-red’ Tennessee.
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