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Reminder – David Horowitz To Address Pope Center Conference on Academic Freedom

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If you haven’t yet registered to attend the Saturday October 16 conference on “Freedom and the American Campus,” you can do so by e-mailing George Leef. Raleigh’s McKimmon Center is the site. In addition to David Horowitz, other distinguished academics will address issues such as whether students learn enough about freedom and whether free speech and thought are under attack. For a full schedule of speakers and session topics, visit the Pope Center. The conference was promoted during Jon Sanders’ appearance on this week’s “At Issue” on NBC 17

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