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Dear friend of The College Fix,

We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday filled with memories, delicious food, and time with family, friends and loved ones.

As we mark #GivingTuesday — the annual kickoff to the year-end charitable giving season — I would like to invite you to consider The College Fix for a tax-deductible donation. We have high hopes that this will be our most successful #GivingTuesday ever, but we need your help!

As a nonprofit, we appreciate your financial support to help us expose leftist indoctrination on college campuses, train college students how to become investigative reporters, and launch their media careers. So far in 2018, we’ve done a great job meeting those goals.

The College Fix helps drive the country’s conversation on higher education (we’ve had 19 articles land on the Drudge Report this year!) and we give a national platform to conservative student journalists. We also launch media careers through mentorships and journalism fellowships. Many of our alumni have gone on to work for news outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, USA Today, Fox News, National Review, The Associated Press and much more.

This year our groundbreaking stories include one from April, when we made the term “#ChristianPrivilege” trend on Twitter after breaking the news of a university workshop to teach students how to check their so-called Christian privilege. (By the way, our subsequent article on the workshop showed it was “short on proof, long on white privilege accusations.”)

In July we exposed a California university literally working to reduce the number of white people on campus. This fall, we’ve also had many articles go viral, such as our piece in September on how more Yale freshmen identify as LGBTQ than conservative, and our story in October detailing how students tabling in support of Brett Kavanaugh were met with a mob of angry peers who ripped up their signs and yelled in their faces.

We’re in the business of unmasking bias, indoctrination and political correctness on college campuses — and reforming the media through training up the next generation of journalists. It’s a powerful combination.

This week, The College Fix is working to raise $7,000 — the cost of our upcoming spring journalism fellowship — as we continue to prepare the next generation of leaders in the media, and we need your help. May I encourage you to take a moment and contribute a tax-deductible donation of any amount right now?

Thank you so much for your support.

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Jennifer Kabbany is editor-in-chief of The College Fix.