California Review
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Type | biquarterly student newspaper |
Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | Private |
Editor-in-Chief | Alea Roach |
Associate Editor | Aaron Grey Patrick Todd |
Staff Writers | Ryan Cartony Nathaniel Clark Ben Duff Kris Kowalski Publius Eric Tsai Thurman Wise |
Founded | January 7, 1982 |
Political allegiance | conservative |
Headquarters | La Jolla, California |
Circulation | 5,000 |
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Website: www.californiareview.org |
The California Review, or CalRev, is a politically conservative, student-run newspaper at the University of California, San Diego. Its membership, exclusive and limited, is determined solely by the current Editor-in-Chief, Alea Roach. The paper, while often perceived as controversial among the student body, is a self-proclaimed “unapologetic celebration of American ideals.” The California Review's staff takes pride in espousing what they describe as politically incorrect viewpoints and reporting on professors whom they believe indoctrinate their students with allegedly leftist ideology. Founded on January 7, 1982, the organization has since served as an outspoken voice for political conversvatism at UCSD.