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John Leo John Leo (born June 16, 1935) is a writer and editor in chief of (Minding the Campus ), an independent, non-profit web site on America's colleges and universities. He joined the Manhattan Institute as a senior fellow in 2007 to launch the project and developed the site at the Institute for the past 8 years. He is also a Visitor of Ralston College, a start-up liberal arts college in Savannah. From 1988 to 2006 his weekly column for ''U.S. News & World Report''〔(John Leo on US News & World Report )〕 was syndicated to 140 newspapers by Universal Press Syndicate. The column focused mainly on social and cultural issues, most commonly political correctness, but also advertising, movies, language, the news media, higher education, pop psychology and the self-esteem movement. His 1995 column on Time-Warner, terming it America's "leading cultural polluter", sparked the campaign that led to Time-Warner's decision to sell off its 50 percent share in Interscope Records,〔(Time Bombs, City Journal )〕 a heavy producer of gangsta rap. ==Early life== Leo is a graduate of Regis High School in New York City (1952) and the University of Toronto (1957).〔(Biographical Dictionary of American Newspaper Columnists )〕 He covered the criminal courts for the ''Bergen Record'' of Hackensack, New Jersey, for three years before becoming editor in 1960 of the ''Catholic Messenger'',〔 published by the diocese of Davenport, Iowa.
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