Campus Journalism Network
Campus Progress provides funding and training to a diverse network of print, online, and broadcast media on college campuses across the country.
We help our sponsored media organizations expand print runs, purchase technology, build and upgrade websites, report major stories, attend training sessions and journalism conferences, and network with other progressive student journalists across the country.
Read more about our program, check out the full list of sponsored journalism outlets, or apply now for a grant. Applications are accepted year-round, but the next deadline is June 1 for organizations wishing to join for the first half of the 2012-2013 school year. Contact us at publications@campusprogress.org with questions or to learn more.
Print Editions from the Campus Journalism Network
Reprints and News from the Campus Journalism Network
During President Obama’s Visit, UNC Students Discuss #DontDoubleMyRate
Students discuss the importance of affordable higher education.
Posted Friday, April 27, 2012 by Campus Blue Print
In Conference Call, President Obama Addresses Stafford Loan Rate Issue
Obama: “The bottom line here is we can’t just cut our way to prosperity.”
Posted Wednesday, April 25, 2012 by Summer Dowd-Lukesh
Student: Congress Needs to Act on Stafford Loan Rate
Congress needs to act and, at the very least, push the expiration date for the lowered interest rates forward a year.
Posted Tuesday, April 24, 2012 by Braden Bernards
Student Debt Bubble Should No Longer Be Ignored
Just as the housing crisis trapped millions of Americans in suffocating mortgages, student debt is preventing millions of college graduates from attaining a basic level of financial security and achieving a decent standard of living.
Posted Tuesday, April 24, 2012 by Counterpoint Editorial Board
Reporter at Campus Progress Publication Gains National Recognition
Posted Wednesday, April 18, 2012 by Graham White
Never Lost: The Journey that Led a Lost Boy of Sudan to Gainesville, Fla.
Now a University of Florida graduate student, Jacob is one of the lost boys of Sudan who survived the second Sudanese Civil War. And he’s looking to pay it forward through a new non-profit.
Posted Tuesday, April 10, 2012 by Faithful Okoye
Myth of a Post-Racialized America Revisited: Trayvon Martin, Vincent Chin
Hate crimes are a constant reminder that prejudice is not only alive and well but also thriving in American society.
Posted Tuesday, March 27, 2012 by Jeffrey Ledesma