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Reminder – This Saturday, David Horowitz Speaks on Academic Freedom

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Feel free to stop by tomorrow’s conference on “Freedom and the American Campus,” sponsored by the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy. Things get going at 8 a.m. at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh. Visit Pope Center for details. Among the speakers is David Horowitz, known for his rousing defense of freedom and unequivocal criticism of liberalism.

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