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Paul Eastlund, a senior at Cornell University, is infamous on campus and in the surrounding collegetown as the editor of the Cornell Review, an unapologetically conservative newspaper. Disparaged from both sides of the political spectrum, Eastlund's outspoken editorials have criticized more extremist conservatives and criticized thoughtless liberalism; and defended certain idiosynchratic sexual fixations.

Eastlund's column, "Reining in Hell," is considered a sharp libertarian counterpart to those of other campus political figures: from right to left, Joseph Sabia's Catholic-fundamentalist "No Shades of Gray;" Sara Townsley's vituperous conservative "Behind Liberal Lines;" Jim Shliferstein's moderate-classical-liberal "Arrr!;" Daniel Pearlstein's Rawlsian "Thinking in Public;" and Jeffrey Purcell's Marxist-liberal "Brutastic Honesty."

He has brought many important conservative speakers to Cornell such as Dan Flynn and Jonah Goldberg. He organized many controversial rallys, such as his anti-anti-Guantanamo Bay Protests.


Eastlund is from Raritan, New Jersey. He was born October 13, 1983. He also goes by the moniker "cspartner".





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