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Kirk's Killing Puts Political Spotlight on Campuses in US Again

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September 15, 2025

To his supporters, Kirk made colleges more welcoming to those with conservative views

- Vimal Patel

Kirk's Killing Puts Political Spotlight on Campuses in US Again

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — The political powerhouse that Mr. Charlie Kirk built reached conservative college students on campuses all over the US. So, when Mr. Kirk was shot and killed on Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University, national attention turned — as it often has in tumultuous times — to the American university.

Colleges have often been the setting for the US' most divisive and memorable cultural flash points over communism and racism, the Vietnam War and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Throughout, colleges have also been the trustees of US innovation and economic promise.

But after Mr. Kirk started Turning Point USA in 2012 at age 18, to spotlight what he saw as leftism running amok on college campuses, that began to change. Mr. Kirk's rising influence corresponded with a sharp drop in the confidence that Americans have in their universities.

The idea that liberal ideas dominate college campuses led to the modern conservative movement, after a then unknown William F. Buckley Jr. chronicled what he described as the anti-Christian and pro-collectivism views of the Yale faculty, in the 1951 book God and Man at Yale.

After Mr. Kirk founded Turning Point USA, the broader political winds began changing against colleges. The group, which hosted campus events and created a national network of young Republicans, even funding conservative student government candidates, pushed the idea that colleges were becoming too liberal. The idea would eventually gain traction beyond Republicans.

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