The Return of Intercollegiate Review
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The Return of Intercollegiate Review

The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) recently relaunched their flagship publication, Intercollegiate Review, and added a brand new daily website, IntercollegiateReview.com. As a companion site to the decades-old magazine, the online daily will mainly serve undergraduate readers interested in learning more about the principles of conservatism. Here are some of the featured stories you should check out:

·        The Five Lamest Core Courses in America: In lieu of a solid core curriculum, what courses do students take at elite schools in America to fulfill “distribution requirements”?

·        These Truths We Hold: What are the core principles of Progressivism? Of American conservatism? A political science mini-course with Prof. Paul Kengor of Grove City College.

·        Reading, Writing, Prayer & Fasting: Can hooking-up make you stupid? What about lying, cheating, or stealing? Aristotle says “yes” and Rev. James Schall explains why he’s right.

·        You Can Plant the Grass Roots: A Harvard undergrad explains how his conservative principles drove him to become a major player in Massachusetts state politics.

·       The Best Ideas You Can Read For Free: Here are just a few places where you can feed your mind and keep up with the latest debates among serious thinkers.

Joe Carter

Joe Carter is a Senior Editor at the Acton Institute. Joe also serves as an editor at the The Gospel Coalition, a communications specialist for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, and as an adjunct professor of journalism at Patrick Henry College. He is the editor of the NIV Lifehacks Bible and co-author of How to Argue like Jesus: Learning Persuasion from History's Greatest Communicator (Crossway).