Last night, NC Lt. Gov Mark Robinson (
@markrobinsonNC
) and Chief Justice Paul Newby (
@paulmnewby
) travelled to Chapel Hill to speak in support of Carolina Review’s mission at UNC.
Carolina Review has obtained exclusive leaked audio of UNC’s mandatory ‘right handed privilege’ event, and will be releasing an exposé on the event this afternoon.
After many months of waiting, Carolina Review officially has boxes installed across UNC campus. Our newest magazine will be debuting in them this week. Thank you to all who helped make this possible; this is a huge moment for Carolina Conservatism!
Here is the initial moment anti-Israel protestors breached a police barricade at approximately 1:45 this afternoon. They soon took down the American flag at Polk Place, which was flying at half-staff in memory of the 4 officers who were killed in the line of duty yesterday.
We are so humbled by the outpouring of support for Carolina Review. We’ve launched a GoFundMe to help rebuild our website and our print publication for the coming school year. Please share! Conservative UNC alumni need to hear about these attacks.
“DeSantis is a better populist than Trump could have ever hoped to be,” yet “no one in the [Re- publican] party has any real reservations against DeSantis.” Says
@Elliot_Gualano
in ‘DeSantis 2024.’ From the March–April mag:
NCGA Demands Guskiewicz Respond: chair of NC House Ed Committee
@JonHardister
& 67 cosigning NCGA members sent a letter to Chancellor Guskiewicz demanding response to the mandatory ‘Right-Handed Privilege’ event hosted by the UNC Admin, which was uncovered by Carolina Review.
Carolina Review is starting off the semester strong with our first release in the boxes while in-person! If you’re in chapel hill, they’re free to pick up.
Gov. McCrory on the developing tribalism at universities across the country: “the liberals are doing the exact opposite of what the liberals in the ‘60s fought for.”
The September issue is out now! With many topics, we mainly review how brutalist architecture has turned our beautiful campus ugly and call for a move back to the aestheticism that characterizes the now neglected older buildings at UNC.
Alleged plagiarist Nyah Hamlett, superintendent of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, is facing yet another controversy after hiring her husband and unlicensed friends to work in the public school district. Read the Carolina Review Exclusive.
March–April magazine is out! This is the first to debut in our new distribution boxes, which will shape UNC’s campus life for years to come. Go get one from a box—free—1 per person! Special thanks to the two guest contributors and our newest staff writer for their work.
Thank you
@UNC
for standing up for freedom of the press on campus. We know the culture at UNC is vitriolic, but statements like this can help our student environment move in the right direction: respecting different opinions instead of fighting to snuff them out.
Earlier this week, the
@CarolinaReview
’s website was hacked, its content vandalized, and vile language was left as digital graffiti.
#UNC
condemns vandalism and rhetoric that discourages students from speaking freely on campus. 1/2
Gov. McCrory on running for U.S. Senate in NC: “It is my job, my responsibility, and my generation’s responsibility to preserve the American Dream for your generation and your kids’ generation.”
Keep an eye out for our Editor-in-Chief
@realbpiscitelli
’s exclusive interview with former NC Governor Pat McCrory (
@PatMcCroryNC
) who is running for the US Senate, which will be released in the coming days:
Exclusive: UNC Chapel Hill allegedly violates the First Amendment rights of students. Carolina Housing policies and ‘social justice’ initiatives pose unconstitutional regulations on speech, says attorney.
Special thanks to the
@FreeBeacon
for breaking the story of the hack of our website that destroyed over 15 years of content. Carolina Review is stronger than ever and will enter this new era of student journalism, marked by the installation of our boxes, with our heads high.
“American politics has evolved from floor debates to twitter debates, and committee rooms to clubhouse rooms.” Argues
@ZivenHavens
of U Cincinnati for the March–April magazine:
Leaked Audio
#2
: at UNC’s mandatory ideological training for Greek Life, stereotypical images are shown on the screen by activist Christina Parle, who became annoyed when students did not shout out the ‘sh*tty things’ she said they think.
$1240 in less than 24 hours, mostly from small donors. People are disgusted with the state of academia and want things to change. We are extremely thankful for your support! Our $40,000 fundraising target is broken down in the gofundme description.
Whistleblowers contacted Carolina Review to show the truth of a controversial incident at UNC Law, where the Daily Tar Heel has slandered a student for making ‘racist comments’ clearly taken out of context. The full transcript of the exchange in our post:
RT and spread the word: Carolina Review accepts guest submissions to be published in print. If you’d like to be published in one of the nation’s most prominent collegiate student conservative magazines, submit up to 1000 words to carolinareviewonline
@gmail
.com by September 15th.
Exclusive: A UNC dorm was prevented from celebrating Thanksgiving this past fall because the holiday is not ‘inclusive’. Social Justice initiatives also prevented the dorm from using the term ‘Scavenger Hunt’.
Join us at UNC-Chapel Hill on Monday, October 23rd at 5:30 PM for a debate and audience Q&A session on Big Tech regulation and other related topics between libertarian
@robbysoave
and conservative
@ClareMorellEPPC
. RSVP with the link:
The September-October magazine is here! We discuss
@CalforNC
‘s affair, the attacks on
#AmyConeyBarrett
, Hollywood, Campus Carry, plus an exclusive interview with Paul Newby. Check it out:
Some footage last night of the UNC encampment at around 1:30 in the morning. Earlier in the day, some vulgar signs were present at the protest site. The Review is following this developing story.
Join us at UNC-Chapel Hill on Monday, October 23rd at 5:30 PM for a debate and audience Q&A session on Big Tech regulation and other related topics between libertarian
@robbysoave
and conservative
@ClareMorellEPPC
. RSVP with the link:
A conservative student publication at
#UNC
-Chapel Hill was targeted by vandals and hackers recently.
The latest example of the campus attacks on conservative political speech.
#NCGA
#NCPOL
#UNC
@andrew_dunn
Our friends at the
@Steamboat_Inst
are hosting an intriguing and important debate on "Net Zero by 2050" as part of UNC-Chapel Hill's Research Week on Wed. Nov. 1st at 5:30 PM in the Student Union Auditorium. Admission is free! RSVP with the link:
We are very appreciative of Chancellor Guskiewicz’s remarks on twitter supporting freedom of student press. We hope the university administration makes clear in a message to the student body that this sort of attack is antithetical to the values of academia.
“As a nation, we must return the power to the people and away from the elites, or we will be doomed to follow the path of the Republic on which we were modeled.” Writes
@alexmichalkelly
in ‘Semper Idem’ our feature article in the March–April mag:
Get Excited! The Review's February issue will be released next week! In this edition, we discuss the future of conservatism and place some bets on the upcoming midterm elections. You won't want to miss it! Check us out online (link in bio) or in a CR box on campus.
If you didn’t get a physical copy from our boxes in chapel hill, you can read our latest magazine online! Check out the latest in conservative UNC students’ commentary:
We are pleased to announce that Carolina Review has released its first edition of the 2023-24 school year! We are now accepting letters to the editor, so send your comments to carolinareviewonline
@gmail
.com to be featured in an upcoming edition,
Join us at UNC-Chapel Hill on Monday, October 23rd at 5:30 PM for a debate and audience Q&A session on Big Tech regulation and other related topics between libertarian
@robbysoave
and conservative
@ClareMorellEPPC
. RSVP with the link:
YEAR-IN-REVIEW 2020 is out now. Read to find out UNC students’ thoughts on Xi Jinping, the Culture War, Greek Life, Roy Cooper, Climate Change, “Systemic Racism,” Drones, & more (+
@_ZacharyMiller
’s &
@zach_quimby
’s guest work)
Breaking News: Campaign Violations discovered in Durham. Outside a polling location, a PAC worker was distributing election materials paid for by campaigns, which is a violation of election laws.
Click the link for info and a video of this misconduct
We are pleased to announce that we have released our first edition for the 2022-23 school year! This was our first edition in a new format, which we hope you’ll enjoy. We are also now accepting letter to the editor submissions at carolinareviewonline
@gmail
.com