The editor of a conservative magazine run by Harvard University students reportedly announced that the outlet would continue publishing despite being suspended by its board of directors for publishing “reprehensible” material.
The Harvard Salient ’s Editor-in-Chief Richard Y. Rodgers, in an email to the magazine’s mailing list, said the publication’s suspension was an “unauthorized usurpation of power by a small number of individuals acting outside the bounds of their authority,” The Harvard Crimson reported.
The Salient is independent from Harvard University and is dedicated to publishing conservative thought, according to its website .
The publication’s current board members consist of six Harvard alumni and former Salient presidents and four current professors as ex-offi

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