How to Respectfully Discuss the 2024 Election on College Campuses

Talking about politics, especially during a contentious election, can be daunting for anyone, especially for a student on a college campus.  Many people will be tempted to run in the opposite direction. Here are five things that you can do to discuss the election respectfully:  Respect:  When discussing the election, especially with someone with a […]

Intern Spotlight: Holly Tkach

Meet Holly Tkach, our fall Communications Intern! Holly is a senior at Baylor University.  Q: How did you hear about NeW?   When I was looking at colleges, I came across a YouTube video from Haika Rose. She was talking about NeW, and I knew that I wanted to join a chapter. Q: Why is NeW […]

Intern Spotlight: Katie Caldwell

Meet Katie Caldwell, our fall Chapters Intern! Katie is a junior at James Madison University. Q: How did you hear about NeW?   I heard about NeW through some of my peers who were involved in my university’s College Republicans club. They informed me that there was a women’s conservative group, and it immediately piqued my […]

Your Must-Have Dorm Packing List: Advice from an Experienced Student  

As I reflect on my completed freshman year of college at Texas State University, I remember how nervous I was leading up to my move-in day. I tried to play it cool and hide my anxiety from my family and friends, but I felt permanently sick to my stomach leading up to move-in day. I […]

Sunny and Sophisticated: Tips for Dressing Professionally This Summer

As the temperature rises, dressing for the office can become difficult. We all want to stay cool and comfortable, but we must also maintain a professional appearance. I am here to say it’s possible to look chic and office-ready while beating the summer heat! This guide will help you navigate the ins and outs of […]

Intern Spotlight: Virginia King

Meet Virginia King, our summer Chapters Intern! Virginia is a freshman at Texas State University.   Q: How did you hear about NeW?   I first heard about NeW at Turning Point USA’s Young Women’s Leadership Summit in the summer of 2023. NeW had a booth in the exhibitor’s hall, and I was immediately drawn to […]

Intern Spotlight: Chloe Collins

Meet Chloe Collins, our summer Communications Intern! Chloe is a senior at Texas A&M.   Q: How did you hear about NeW?   I first heard about NeW when a recruiter contacted me about starting a chapter. As a member of a few conservative groups on campus, I was thrilled to help establish a NeW chapter.   Q: […]

How to Navigate Liberal Professors on Your Campus

As a conservative student in college, you may encounter liberal professors or faculty/staff who hold opposing views. Encountering liberal bias as a new student is a difficult situation, and you may not know where to turn for help. In Karin A. Lips’ new book, You’re Not Alone: The Conservative Woman’s Guide to College, she discusses […]

How to Get Involved on Your College Campus as a Conservative Woman

College students who want to make the most of their college experience know that getting involved on campus can be a great way to make friends and gain valuable experience. At first, it may seem complicated when you are a freshman to start joining clubs and signing up for campus organizations – but once you […]

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