About Us

History

The Purdue Review was founded in January, 2006 by several students at Purdue University that believed it was time to provide a conservative voice on campus. The first issue of the Purdue Review was published in February, 2006 and distributed the same day that the controversial conservative, Ann Coulter spoke at the College Republican’s Leslie Day Dinner.

The Purdue Review has now been publishing every semester since its founding and the end is no where in sight!

Join Us

The Purdue Review is looking for staff writers, columnists, photographers, section editors, copy editors, layout editors, full time media specialists, graphic designers, and web designers.

The Purdue Review is open to Purdue students of all majors.

If you’re interested in joining The Purdue Review, please contact the Editor-in-Chief, Morgan Ikerd, at editor@purduereview.com.

Contact Info

You can contact the Editor in Chief, Morgan Ikerd, at the following E-mail address: editor@purduereview.com

Support Us

The Purdue Review is funded completely by donations and advertisements. We receive no funding from Purdue University, the Republican Party, or any political organization for that matter. Without the generous donations from readers like you, The Purdue Review would not exist.

If you are interested in supporting The Purdue Review and our cause, please consider making a fnancial donation. Donations can be mailed or made online. Checks should be made out to The Purdue Review, Inc..

Mail subscriptions are free and can be ordered on our website or by contacting the Publisher at publisher@purduereview.com

The Purdue Review
PO Box 931
Lafayette, IN 47902

Mission Statement

The editorial staff at The Purdue Review will utilize various media to entertain, educate and enlighten the student body at Purdue University as well as the entire Greater Lafayette community.

Disclaimer

The Purdue Review is not directly affiliated with Purdue Univeristy, the Purdue Exponent, or the Purdue College Republicans. The views expressed in this publication are that of the individual writers; they do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board, or the previously mentioned organizations. The Purdue Review is distributed on campus by the University Conservative Action Network (U-CAN), a registered Purdue Student Organization.