The Cornell Review, the conservative newspaper on campus, has a long history of serving up great interns for Legal Insurrection.
You may remember
Kathleen McCaffrey who was
the first Legal Insurrection writer (other than me) and to whom we
bid farewell in May 2012 after 1.5 years and over 300 posts (and who recently got married, congratulations!);
Michael Alan (who wrote from time to time, and also took the video of the
Syracuse Honor Flight return), and of course,
Laurel Conrad our current intern, and President of the Cornell Review.
So it is with much pleasure that we note The Cornell Review has
received the Buckley Award from the
Collegiate Network, part of the
Intercollegiate Studies Institute, which supports conservative students on campuses around the country.
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(L-R: Collegiate Network program officer Lillian Gerken; Cornell Review President Laurel Conrad and Editor-in-Chief Michael Navarro; Intercollegiate Studies Institute Pres. Chris Long)[/caption]
Here's the statement read at the award ceremony: