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The Dartmouth Review: A Quarter-Century of TDR
25 years ago, the Dartmouth Review was founded by student journalists from the official Daily Dartmouth, disgusted by its smothering liberalism. If you want to know where the 90% liberal journalists in the US came from, you can pick up the student newspaper in almost any university and see the relentless liberalism, the product of student bots carefully and systematically brainwashed by their faculty advisers.
While the Review was published off campus and had nothing to do with Dartmouth University, the university made one last stab at censorship and tried to shut them down over the use of the name "Dartmouth" - didn't work. They experienced other problems from the local liberal fascisti, like having their papers stolen from distribution points and thrown away. The Review was the original home of a number of distinguished commentators, notably Dinesh D'Souza.
Furthermore, all across america alternate student newspapers modeled on the Review have sprung up, bravely trying to break the liberal information monopoly on campus.
Happy anniversary Review, and continue the fight!