The Kenyon Observer

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The Kenyon Observer, founded in 1989 by David Horner and Alex Novak, began as a conservative, undergraduate political journal at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. After the journal briefly ceased publication after the fall of 2009, it was re-established in the fall of 2011 by Jonathan Green '14 and Gabriel Rom '14. The current iteration of the Observer features contributions from Kenyon students of all political ideologies, keeping with the Observer's tradition of publishing high-quality student writing without any ideological label or bent. [citation needed]

In addition to publishing student commentary, the journal has featured interviews with scholars and pundits such as

H.R. McMaster, and Harvey Mansfield
.

Many contributors and editors of the journal have continued their career in political journalism, writing and editing for some of the most influential political publications, including

.

Alumni of The Kenyon Observer have also gone on to Washington D.C. to work for prominent organizations, such as the

white nationalist and director of the National Policy Institute, was a major contributor to the Observer, and its editor-in-chief from 2007 to 2008.[1]

References

  1. ^ Fraise, Claire; Saux, Frances. "When a white nationalist ran the Observer". The Collegian Magazine. The Kenyon Collegian. Retrieved 12 January 2021.

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