 | Sean McKeever is a senior at Lehigh University, where he is pursuing a double major in international relations and political science. He is Editor Emeritus of the Lehigh Patriot, an independent student publication that addresses political and cultural issues in an intellectual way. He is also the president of RUF, a Christian group on campus, a facilitator in a leadership development group, and an active member in the Visiting Lectures Committee. He enjoys reading, playing soccer, and working with local underprivileged children. His academic interests include art theory and educational philosophy as well as what the proper interaction between Christians, politics, and culture should be. |
Sean McKeever Editor-in-Chief |
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 | T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr. is President of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Mr. Cribb was Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs in the Reagan Administration, serving as President Reagan's top advisor on domestic matters. Earlier in the Administration he held the position of Counselor to the Attorney General. He also served as Vice Chairman of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board from 1989 to 1992. He is President of the Collegiate Network, Inc., an association of independent college newspapers; Vice-President of the Council for National Policy; and Counselor to the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy. |
T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr. Publisher |
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| Joe Lindsley was graduated in 2005 from the University of Notre Dame du Lac, where he studied the Great Books in the Program of Liberal Studies. He also earned a minor in Philosophy, Politics, & Economics (PPE). At Notre Dame, he was founding editor of The Irish Rover, a CN member paper. A former ISI Honors Fellow, he has worked as a CN summer intern for Michael Barone at US News & World Report. After graduation, he spent two years at The Weekly Standard, first as a CN Fellow and then as an editorial assistant. A native of Toledo, Ohio, he grew up in North Carolina and now lives in Pennsylvania. |
Joseph Lindsley Editor |
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| Amanda is a graduate of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia where she earned a BA in History and minored in Anthropology. While at William and Mary, Amanda founded and served as Editor in Chief of the Collegiate Network paper, The Virginia Informer. In May 2007 Amanda received the Richard M. and Helen DeVos Freedom Center Award for Student Leadership. Amanda is a native New Yorker but now lives in Delaware. |
Amanda Yasenchak
Senior Editor |
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| Will is a graduate of Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in Physics and History. While at Bucknell, Will was a four year member of the Bucknell Conservatives Club and served as vice president and editor-in-chief of The Counterweight from 2007 - 2008. Will now lives in Wilmington, Delaware. |
Will Moyer
Managing Editor |