
Collegiate
Network member publications are invited to send two editors to the
Editors Conference each fall. Publications are strongly encouraged to
send one veteran editor and a promising young student writer. Each
conference is designed to facilitate student interaction with
professional journalists, leading public policy figures, CN alumni, and
fellow student journalists from across the country. Past conference
locations include Philadelphia, Chicago, New York, Arizona, Texas, and
San Francisco.
High-Powered Training
At
each conference, the CN staff and an array of professional reporters
and top student journalists provide advice and training on all aspects
of maintaining a superb independent campus publication. Topics covered
include writing, editing, investigative reporting, recruiting, business
management, and design. Facilitating FellowshipThe
conferences are unrivaled fellowship opportunities for the CN's member
journalists around the nation. Students learn from each other, make
friendships with counterparts at publications across the country, obtain
contacts with future leaders, and interact with established
journalists. Learn from the BestPast speakers include: U.S. News and World Report columnist John Leo, Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff, The Weekly Standard editor Fred Barnes, National Review political correspondent John Miller, The Wall Street Journal editorial writers John Fund, former presidential speechwriter William McGurn, former WSJ editor Robert Bartley, Forbes editor Tim Ferguson, Weekly Standard writer
Victorino Matus, and nationally recognized public policy analysts such
as Thomas Sowell, Robert Bork, and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
In addition, CN alumni who are now professional journalists frequently
address and advise students. Awards
Each
year, the CN presents a variety of awards at its annual Editors Conference.
These awards recognize both exceptional publications and the students who run
them. For a list of previous winners, view our Awards pages.
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