Type | Student published monthly |
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Format | Journal |
Editor-in-chief | Nathan Gibson |
Staff Size | 25 |
Founded | 1993 |
Political alignment | Conservative, Libertarian |
Headquarters | Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
Website | carolinareviewonline |
Carolina Review is an independent conservative journal published by undergraduate and graduate students attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Review has been in circulation for nearly 30 years, with the first issue dating back to 1993. The journal prints every month and is composed of original works by student staff writers. It is the only major collegiate publication of its type to have been founded in the early 1990s. Holding to the journal's motto on the cover of recent prints, "Ad Conservandam, Libertatem",[1] the journal is a staunchly conservative and libertarian publication that promotes right-wing politics in their writings.