Do you know a college student who might like to attend Eagle Forum's 14th Annual Collegians Leadership Summit to be held in Washington, DC on Thursday and Friday, June 21-22? College students from about 100 colleges nationwide will be hearing dynamic speakers and networking with college students from all over the country. We think this will be the most interesting Collegians Summit we've ever held.
On Thursday, June 21, they will hear and meet a dozen conservative Members of Congress. On Friday, June 22, they will hear from the talented authors of The Politically INcorrect books — on Global Warming and Environmentalism, English and American Literature, Darwinism and Intelligent Design, Sex and Feminism, Science, Islam and the Crusades, American History, the South, and Capitalism. These speakers will challenge and motivate the students — helping them to counteract leftwing propaganda and "Political Correctness" on the college campus.
Eagle Forum Collegians Summit is FREE to college students, but Space is limited — tell college students to register now!
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Twenty (20) travel and lodging scholarships are available to students who write the best essays — 400 to 600 words — on what is taking place on your college campus. These essays can be about successful challenges to liberal professors or leftwing student activities . . . starting a conservative newspaper . . . bringing a conservative speaker to campus . . . defunding a radical student group . . . building a conservative student group . . . denials of free speech on campus . . . resistance to liberal "speech codes" . . . harassment of conservatives . . . victories over liberal philosophies or professors. Deadline: May 15.
E-mail your essay to cliff@eagleforum.org — or fax it to 1-314-721-3373 — or mail it to Eagle Forum Collegians, 7800 Bonhomme Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63105.
For further information or to register, call our Eagle Forum Collegians Director, Cliff Martin at 800-736-3202, or visit our website: www.efcollegians.org.
Sincerely,
Phyllis SchlaflyPresident, Eagle Forum