The Cornell Progressive

The Cornell Progressive
TypeMonthly newspaper
FormatTabloid, on newsprint
Owner(s)Independent
Founded2000
Political alignmentLiberal/Progressive
HeadquartersIthaca, New York, U.S.
Circulation3,000+
Website[1]
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The Cornell Progressive (previously called Turn Left) was an independent student-run publication at Cornell University. Calling itself "Cornell's Liberal Voice," The Cornell Progressive focuses on political and humanitarian issues that it believed were underreported by other media outlets.[1] It also participates in campus dialogs through debates and other events in collaboration with other student organizations.[2]

In a controversial decision, Turn Left was renamed The Cornell Progressive in February 2007.[3] The Cornell Progressive has been inactive since 2016.

  1. ^ Turn Left's mission statement
  2. ^ Nelson, Steven. "Greenstreet Screens Political Film at C.U. Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine," The Cornell Daily Sun, March 31, 2005.
  3. ^ Editorial, The Cornell Progressive Volume VII Issue III; Letters to The Editor, Volume VII Issue IV