Student Free Press Association board members
Justin Wilson (president)
Chris Bachelder
Lauren Fink
John Hood
John J. Miller
Nick Schulz
John J. Miller is the founder and executive director of The College Fix and its parent organization, the Student Free Press Association. He is also director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College as well as a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal and other publications. For many years, he was a writer and podcaster for National Review. His books include The First Assassin, a historical thriller, as well as The Big Scrum: How Teddy Roosevelt Saved Football and The Polygamist King: A True Story of Murder, Lust, and Exotic Faith in America. As a student at the University of Michigan, he edited the Michigan Review. His personal website is HeyMiller.com.
Jennifer Kabbany is editor-in-chief of The College Fix – a publication of the Student Free Press Association. She was a visiting fellow with the Independent Women’s Forum in 2021 and currently serves as a member of the Network of enlightened Women’s (NeW) speakers bureau. From 2002 to 2013, she worked in various capacities for the North County Times (now San Diego Union-Tribune) newspaper as a City Hall, education and features reporter, as well as a weekly education columnist. Previously, she served as associate editor of FrontPage Magazine, as well as held editorial positions at The Weekly Standard and The Washington Times. She is also a Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship recipient and has contributed to National Review. Jennifer graduated from San Diego State University, where she served as editor-in-chief of The Daily Aztec.
Dave Huber is associate editor of The College Fix. He has written about education, politics and entertainment for almost 20 years, including a stint at the popular media bias site Newsbusters. Dave was involved in public education for over a quarter century, and holds degrees from the University of Delaware. In association with the National Association of Scholars in 2000, Dave chaired the Delaware Textbook Assessment Committee which examined American and world history texts in the state. He currently is a graduate student member of the NAS.
Matt Lamb is associate editor of The College Fix. He previously worked at Students for Life of America, Students for Life Action and Turning Point USA. While in college, he also wrote for The College Fix as well as his college newspaper, The Loyola Phoenix. He holds a B.A. from Loyola University-Chicago and a M.A. from the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He lives in northwest Indiana with his family.
Micaiah Bilger is an assistant editor at The College Fix. She has more than a decade of experience in print and online journalism, including as a staff writer for LifeNews.com and a newspaper reporter and editor. She holds a B.A. from Susquehanna University, and lives in Pennsylvania with her family.
Gabrielle Temaat is an assistant editor at The College Fix. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona and holds a B.S. in Economics from Barrett, the Honors College, at Arizona State University. She has years of editorial experience at the Daily Caller and various family policy councils. She also works as a tutor in all subjects and is deeply passionate about mentoring students.
Charles Couger is director of video training for The College Fix. Couger is an executive producer and filmmaker who spent more than a decade working at Fox News Channel. He has produced content for the New York Post, Daily Wire, the Tucker Carlson Network, and The Blaze. Over the course of his career, he’s worked directly with some of the biggest names in media, including Tucker Carlson, Brit Hume, John Stossel, Jordan Peterson, Glenn Beck, Miranda Devine, and Greta Van Susteren.
He was executive producer of Tucker Carlson Originals on Fox Nation, of Tucker Carlson Tonight field operations at Fox Nation, and Blaze Originals. He has produced interviews with Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, Elon Musk, John Kerry, Kid Rock, Jair Bolsonaro, Nayib Bukele, Viktor Orban, and others. His work has taken him to 4 continents, 8 countries, and 42 states.
Hope Johnson is development manager for The College Fix. Primarily focusing on donor relations and fundraising for the organization. Hope holds a B.A. in political science from Ferris State University, where she was an executive board member of the College Republicans as well as a member of Students for Life. Hope has worked on and managed several political campaigns and worked in the Michigan House of Representatives and the Senate Majority Communications Office for the Michigan Senate. Hope lives in rural mid-Michigan with her husband Corbin and dog Finnley.
Justin Wilson (president)
Chris Bachelder
Lauren Fink
John Hood
John J. Miller
Nick Schulz