About a month ago, I had the opportunity to attend a liberty-minded economics conference in Atlanta, Georgia, organized by the Foundation for Economic Education. As a History major, I’m not very familiar with economics (and honestly, I’ve always found the subject intimidating because it involves math). So, FeeCon was a great learning experience for me….
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Into the Beehive: A Students Point of View of the 2019 Salt Lake Women’s March
Many people said a conservative walking into the women’s march was like walking into the lion’s den. To me, it felt like walking into a swarming beehive. Would a mob of women in pink hats mobilize to push us out? Did the movement of women solidarity apply to those who disagree with their cause? We…
2019 Women’s March Salt Lake City
Women in America feel that they are not equal to men. Why? Our students went to the Salt Lake City Women’s March to find out. You’re going want to see what they found!