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Attention all college students and high school graduates:

Debates to Bring Diversity to the Table at Conservative Conference

College students from around the country are cordially invited to attend an exciting free conference in Washington, D.C., to teach, challenge and inspire. Debates that will make tempers flare and blood boil will take place next week on two hot-button issues: immigration and women's studies on college campuses.

College students from more than 100 colleges will attend the 13th annual Eagle Forum Collegians Leadership Summit on June 8-9. The top proponents and experts in the conservative movement are gathering next week for one purpose: educating college students.

Friday morning, the immigration duel will be between Steven Camarota, Director of Research of the Center for Immigration Studies, and Stephen Moore, president of the Free Enterprise Fund. In the afternoon, Dr. Mike Adams (University of North Carolina-Wilmington) and Dean Gay L. Gullickson (University of Maryland) will go head to head on the issue of women's studies.

Adding more flavor to the mix on Friday, Kate O'Beirne, author of "Women Who Make the World Worse," will discuss feminism and those individuals leading it.

Thursday's confirmed speakers include Sen. Jim Inhofe, Reps. Dave Weldon, Steve King, and Mike Pence, plus Tim Goeglein from the White House. Friday's speakers include Reps. Patrick McHenry and Tom Tancredo. Other speakers will address "Is the ACLU's Agenda Inevitable?" and "Do Colleges Need an Academic Bill of Rights?"

Phyllis Schlafly, founder and president of Eagle Forum, is dedicated to training the next generation of conservative leaders. She will discuss how to stop judicial tyranny.

Thursday's conference will be held in the Russell Senate Caucus Room 325, and Friday's events will be in the Rayburn Gold Room 2168.

For more information, contact Elizabeth Daub, Collegians director, at 314-616-1425 or Lindsay Randall in the D.C. Office at 202-544-0353. Go to www.efcollegians.org for registration information. Remember, this exciting conference is free to college students. The two days will be an unforgettable experience.


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