Saturday, November 28, 2009

Conservative Awareness Week Wrap-Up!



The fourth annual Conservative Awareness Week at the University of Minnesota was a tremendous success! A full week of events dedicated to showcasing conservative causes, Conservative Awareness Week 2009 included a variety of highly successful events to inform the campus of conservative ideals. Check out some of the pictures posted here, and be sure to visit our Facebook page to see even more photos from the week! Thank you to all who attended this year’s Conservative Awareness Week, and special thanks to the College Republicans, the Ayn Rand Study Group, and the Minnesota Republic newspaper for helping to put together the great events for the week. CFACT does not have any events scheduled for the remainder of the semester, but stay tuned for more great events to come in the spring!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Conservative Awareness Week

Join CFACT and our friends from the College Republicans, Association of Conservative Fraternity Men, Students for a Conservative Voice, Students for Human Life, and other conservative groups as we host Conservative Awareness Week November 16th-20th! Here is the full schedule:

Monday November 16th:
10am-2pm: Conservative Awareness Week kick-off! Join all the groups on the Front Plaza of Coffman Memorial Union as we promote the week's event, do demonstrations, and give away some candy! There will be another attempt at CFACT's solar oven cake baking--so don't miss it!
6:30pm: CMU President’s Room: Conservative Poker Night! Come play poker, with absolutely no risk involved, eat some pizza, and enter for a chance to win some door prizes! Prizes from the poker tournament will include books, Gopher hockey tickets, Visa gift cards, and much more!

Tuesday November 17th
12:30pm: Mary Amlaw Luncheon: Join local author Mary Amlaw, author of "We Love Our Country". Food will be served. Room 326 of Coffman Memorial Union.
6:30pm: Women in Nuclear presentation, Law School room 30. WIN will talk about the advantages of nuclear power. Raising Canes will be served.
7:30pm: CFACT Presents: William Glahn vs. Dr. Julian Marshall debate on the New Urbanism, room 30 Law School. Dr. Kent Kaiser will moderate. Questions regarding Minnesota's energy future and the ideals of "new urbanism" will be debated. Audience members will be invited to submit their questions as well.

Wednesday November 18th:
11am-1pm Food and Clothing Drive, Front Plaza CMU: Join College Republicans and the David Carlson for Senate campaign in a food and clothing drive!
7pm College Republicans present: Kurt Zellers, Minnesota House Minority Leader in the President’s Room, CMU. Pizza will be served.


Thursday November 19th:

7:30pm: Ayn Rand Study Group presents: “In Defense of Oil: celebrating oil’s 150th birthday with Alex Epstein”. Smith Hall room 100. Join Alex Epstein, a fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute, on a discussion on the benefits from oil. Free with student ID, $5 without.

Friday November 20th:
Discussion on gun rights and gun range visit. More details to come!

It's a packed week, but it should be a blast! For more information, please contact oreil034@umn.edu.