August 2009 Archives

Student Reflections on Eagle Summit 2009!

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"The conference as a whole was well organized, sophisticated and demanding of deep intellectual involvement, which I loved.  It was so refreshing to be around so many like-minded conservatives, and provided me hope I thought had faded last November 4." 

Emmalee Mattern, Oklahoma Christian University

 

"I learned so much. Thank you!  Makes me want to be bold and run for office someday!"

Landon Cook, Brigham Young University


"The Collegians Summit unites ideals with action and passion.  Young conservatives are treated as a crucial part of the movement as leaders of today, not tomorrow.  Students who believe in the principles of limited government and freedom come away from the Summit inspired to continue fighting with diligence and hope.

Deborah Garrett, Huntingdon College  


"Of all the conservative events I have ever attended, this was the most informative, powerful, and exciting." 

Erik A. Schmidt, New Jersey


group.jpg This year's Summit drew 200 college students from all over the country to the Heritage Foundation to hear two full days of Congressmen, Senators, authors, and conservative activists. The inspiring event included a discussion on libertarianism and conservatism along with a parliamentary session.

Eagle Forum Collegians are college students dedicated to promoting conservatism on college campuses by hosting knowledgeable speakers and authors, writing for campus newspapers, promoting and campaigning for local conservative candidates, speaking up in class, and participating in or starting conservative clubs on campus, like an Eagle Forum Club.



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