The rise of young Republicans is shaking up college campuses nationwide. Once hesitant and quiet, today’s students are increasingly joining conservative groups, sparking a growing movement to ensure conservative values are heard and represented in every corner of the country. This surge in interest is being driven by various factors, including the enrollment of Barron Trump, son of President Donald Trump, at New York University’s Stern School of Business. His presence alone ignited curiosity among students and motivated them to take action. As Kaya Walker, president of NYU’s College Republican Club, shared, “Interest was piqued initially by the fact that Barron Trump had matriculated as a student at our business school, but the election motivated a lot of people to act.”
As this nationwide movement gains momentum, I witnessed firsthand the…