Thursday, July 9, 2009 - The Heritage Foundation 8:30 am Welcome - coffee available 9:00 am Meeting Campus Challenges Phyllis Schlafly and Alyssa Cordova 9:30 am Love, Marriage and Gender Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse 10:00 am The New Case Against Immigration Mark Krikorian 10:30 am The Darwin Myth Dr. Benjamin Wiker 11:00 am Break 11:15 am Pro-life and Campus Challenges Kristan Hawkins 11:45 pm Picture Taking noon Lunch 1:00 pm Collegians Can
Thursday, July 9, 2009 - The Heritage Foundation 8:30 am Welcome - coffee available 9:00 am Meeting Campus Challenges Phyllis Schlafly and Alyssa Cordova 9:30 am Love, Marriage and Gender Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse 10:00 am The New Case Against Immigration Mark Krikorian 10:30 am The Darwin Myth Dr. Benjamin Wiker 11:00 am Break 11:15 am Pro-life and Campus Challenges Kristan Hawkins 11:45 pm Picture Taking noon Lunch 1:00 pm Collegians Can
Thursday, July 9, 2009 - The Heritage Foundation 8:30 am Welcome - coffee available 9:00 am Meeting Campus Challenges Phyllis Schlafly and Alyssa Cordova 9:30 am Love, Marriage and Gender Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse 10:00 am The New Case Against Immigration Mark Krikorian 10:30 am The Darwin Myth Dr. Benjamin Wiker 11:00 am Break 11:15 am Pro-life and Campus Challenges Kristan Hawkins 11:45 pm Picture Taking noon Lunch 1:00 pm Collegians Can
Thursday, July 9, 2009 – The Heritage Foundation Friday, July 10, 2009 – The Heritage Foundation
8:30 am Welcome – coffee available 8:30 am Welcome – coffee available
9:00 am Saving Our Sovereignty 9:00 am Meeting Campus Challenges Rep. Michele Bachmann (Minnesota) Phyllis Schlafly & Alyssa Cordova 9:15 am Can Candidates Afford to Oppose Immigration? 9:30 am Love, Marriage & Gender Rep. Jason Chaffetz (Utah) Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse 9:45 am Traditional Marriage Is Important to America 10:00 am The New Case Against Immigration Rep. Steve King (Iowa) Mark Krikorian 10:15 am Break 10:30 am The Darwin Myth 10:30 am Conservative / Libertarian Dialogue Dr. Benjamin Wiker Andrew Dunn (NC Eagle Forum) and Jeff Frazee (YAL) 11:00 am Break 11:30 am Maintaining a Strong National Defense 11:15 am Pro-life and Campus Challenges Rep. Duncan Hunter (California) Kristan Hawkins noon Lunch 11:45 pm Picture Taking noon Lunch 12:45 pm Building a Conservative Movement Rep. Tom McClintock (California) 1:15pm Stopping the Imperial Judiciary 1:00 pm Collegians Can Help Conservatives Online Rep. Trent Franks (Arizona) Cherilyn Eagar 1:45 pm Saving Freedom 1:30 pm What’s Wrong with Cap and Tax? Sen. Jim DeMint (South Carolina) Ben Lieberman 2:15 pm Break 2:00 pm Missile Defense in a Dangerous World 2:30 pm Why We Do Not Want Gov’t Run Health Care Riki Ellison Rep. Tom Price (Georgia) 2:30 pm Conservative Activism at the Local Level 3:00 pm What’s so Great About America Tom McClusky Rep. A. Joseph Cao (Louisiana) 3:00 pm Break 3:30 pm New Deal, Raw Deal, Remaking America 3:15 pm Marriage Is the Remedy for Poverty Dr. Burton Folsom Jr. Robert Rector 4:00 pm Student Panel: 3:45 pm Q&A with Phyllis Schlafly Mary Daly (Notre Dame), Amie & Katie Kieffer (U of St. 4:00 pm Student Panel: Thomas), Kevin DeAnna (UNC Chapel Hill) Lauren Morse (Yale), Andrew Schlafly (Harvard), 5:00 pm Break Cosette Hanner (George Wythe College), 5:15 pm Indoctrinate U – video + discussion Emmalee Mattern (OK Christian U) 6:00 pm Pizza Party 5:00 pm Adjournment Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum President and Founder Eric Norige, Eagle Forum Collegians Director Colleen Holmes, Eagle Forum, Washington, D.C. Suzanne Bibby, Eagle Forum, Washington, D.C. Ruth Carlson, Eagle Forum, St. Louis Deborah Garrett, Eagle Forum Intern Lisa Moyer, Eagle Forum Intern John Gerardi, Eagle Forum Intern Emily Hammon, Eagle Forum Intern
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