The following is an op-ed written by Paul-Anthony Cuesta, a junior at Manhattanville College who is running for State Chair of the New York Federation of College Republicans. The op-ed does not necessarily represent the views The Cornell Review or any of its writers, and is not meant as an endorsement of Mr. Cuesta. It...
Tag: Conservatism
The Death of Antonin Scalia and The Future of the Supreme Court
Our nation has suffered a terrible loss. With the passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia last week, the nation has lost an intellectual anchor of the originalist position in the highest court’s conservative wing. It is virtually undisputed that Scalia was a great legal mind. He served on the court for 29 years and...
Cornell Law Professor Speaks to CRs
The Cornell Republicans received a rare treat Monday evening: a conservative law professor! And one from Harvard at that! Yes, you read that correctly. Professor William Jacobson from the Cornell Law School spoke for the group of young racist tea-baggers and covered the gamut of topics from how he became a conservative (more on this)...
Cornell Political Climate
Here’s an excerpt from a piece that I wrote for my old blog a couple of weeks after arriving to Cornell. These were my initial reactions to the political climate here at Cornell, and, for the most part, I stick by my initial findings. …There’s no question that some hostility towards conservatives exists, but apart...
“Yeah, she’s a conservative. Are you?”
That’s the header of a recently dug up Stanford Review image (from 2004) that has been the center of some internet controversy. The image, seen below, is advertising a competition held by the Stanford Review for the “most beautiful conservative woman.” So, Cornellians, what do you think? Would this kind of competition be offensive to some...

