Ramandeep Girn

December 28, 2009
Writing for South Carolina’s Sun News, journalist Isaac Bailey offers us cutting commentary about how his State’s General Assembly recently failed to impeach governor Mark Sanford.
December 26, 2009
Are children naturally altruistic? A recent study seems to suggest so:
December 20, 2009
President Obama has received praise from left and right for his speech accepting the Nobel Peace Prize. Commentators applauded Obama’s recognition that force and war are sometimes necessary to secure peace.
May 3, 2007
14,500 copies of the Undercurrent have been shipped to distributors at over 28 campuses across the country. The new issue features an interview on freedom of speech with Dr. Onkar Ghate, the Dean of the Objectivist Academic Center, and also includes a campus commentary on recent free speech violations, two articles about the value of capitalism, and an ad for the Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest. A big thank you to everyone involved in producing and distributing this issue. You've helped bring Ayn Rand's ideas to thousands of college students.
April 19, 2007
The Undercurrent is now welcoming orders for its upcoming issue. The issue will be mailed out at the end of April, and is intended for distribution from May through September. Text versions of the articles are now up, so please do preview the content. Orders can be placed by clicking the "distribute" link above. We will also list your campus club's event or contact info on you calendar. The service is free, just enter information by clicking the "calendar" link above.
February 10, 2007
The February issue has shipped! Students at over 25 college campuses will have an opportunity to learn about Ayn Rand's ideas. 18,500 copies were ordered--TU's 3rd highest order total ever! If you're a student and TU is not distributed on your campus, click on the PDF link to the right to see what your fellow students are missing. To our distributors--a heartfelt thank you. Together we are turning intent into action, and making an impact on this world that we love.
February 3, 2007
Dear student/supporter or the Undercurrent, The new edition of the Undercurrent is now online. Click on the PDF link to see how the print copy looks. We hope that you will choose to distribute this issue. All it takes is five minutes a week to place copies around campus. By doing that, you can help us promote Atlas Shrugged and make the students around you more receptive to Objectivism. The deadline for ordering the February issue of the Undercurrent is Tuesday February 6th.
January 28, 2007
The Undercurrent publishes a calendar of events in every issue. If your club or community group will be having weekly meetings or hosting an event related to Objectivism, we will publish that information for free. You may also simply list your club's contact info. The deadline for listing events is this Wednesday (January 31st) by 5pm. Events may be entered by clicking "calendar" above.
January 28, 2007
The February issue of the Undercurrent is set to go to press! To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Atlas Shrugged, the issue will feature an article on what makes Atlas worth reading, in conjunction with an advertisement for ARI's Atlas Essay Contest. The purpose of the Undercurrent is to promote Objectivism on college campuses. There is no better way to do that than to motivate people to read Atlas Shrugged.
December 3, 2006
The Undercurrent is now accepting submissions for its upcoming issue, to be published in late January. Interested writers are welcome to submit either preliminary topic outlines or completed first drafts. Preliminary topic outlines should be submitted as soon as possible. The deadline for completed first drafts is December 26th. (We strongly encourage early submissions.) Ray Girn, TU Staff