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I have tagged the infobox's claim of a conservative political stance as disputed, not necessarily because I think this is implausible or untrue, but because it is unsourced and seems to conflict with the main content of the article. The only substantial content in the article, which has been largely unchanged since 2007, is essentially a list of complaints that the magazine had about its censorship by the Catholic university. This suggests, at least to me, that the magazine was not actually that conservative. It is entirely possible, even likely, that the magazine was conservative and that these were relatively isolated incidents possibly only related to a single editor, but in the absence of better sources (which I've failed to find) I remain a bit sceptical. 5225C (talk • contributions) 08:10, 1 June 2024 (UTC)