Cornell Review
The Cornell Review is a conservative student-run newspaper at Cornell University. Founded in 1984, it provides an alternative perspective to the campus mainstream, covering university administration, local politics, and national issues. It serves as a forum for independent thought and rigorous debate within the Ithaca community.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ITHACA
Serving a university-driven media market, the local press landscape features a historic corporate-owned daily operating alongside prominent collegiate publications. The Ithaca Journal, founded in 1815 and currently owned by Gannett, serves as the primary daily newspaper. Supplemental community coverage comes from the free weekly Ithaca Times. The city also hosts major student-run papers, notably the Cornell Daily Sun, an independent daily operating since 1880, and The Ithacan, which covers the Ithaca College campus. Paperboy lists 5 newspapers in Ithaca.
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