Damon W. Root | December 5, 2008
Here's something for all of you liberty-loving undergraduates:
Registration is open for the Second Annual Students for Liberty Conference, which will be held at George Washington University in Washington, DC from February 20-22, 2009. It looks like a really great program, capped off with a keynote address from Venezuelan student activist Yon Goicoechea, the recipient of the Cato Institute's 2008 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty. For details and registration, check out SFL's website.
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Young \'Un|12.5.08 @ 6:52PM|#
Cool.
|12.5.08 @ 9:03PM|#
As a GW alumnus who was repeatedly threatened with loss of housing and being banned from campus Freshman year for the possession of 2 pipes and 0.7 grams of marijuana "stems, seeds, and residue," I find this hilarious.
economist|12.6.08 @ 11:07PM|#
"As a GW alumnus who was repeatedly threatened with loss of housing and being banned from campus Freshman year for the possession of 2 pipes and 0.7 grams of marijuana 'stems, seeds, and residue,' I find this hilarious."
Just be glad* they didn't get you jailed.
*Remember that it could have been much worse. Unfortunately.