Author Archives: Sloane Frost

Bradford Peterson

You can’t look at a photo of Brad Peterson without noticing his smile.  Since I learned of his passing more than a week ago, I’ve been trying to find a way to describe that smile.  It was unassuming yet bold, … Continue reading

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Liberty v2.0

Like many of you, I can’t remember the last time I hand-wrote a paper for class.  Since my first college course, all the materials were available online.  We even interact with our classmates on website discussion boards.  But what does … Continue reading

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Give the Gift of Liberty: Sloane’s Story

My favorite part of Students For Liberty is not the plethora of free books we distribute, the protest grants, the connections with other pro-liberty organizations, the spectacular conferences, or even the tremendous growth we have experienced in the last few … Continue reading

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Ideas Matter

Anyone who has ever debated a classmate, rebuked a professor, or tried to explain anything to a parent knows the value of ideas.  They guide our actions, our opinions, and ultimately the careers we choose.  Because without the ideas we … Continue reading

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COMING SOON: Masters Degree in Austrian Economics

Dan D’Amico, Assistant Professor of Economics at Loyola University New Orleans and a speaker at SFL’s Southeast Regional Conference, is working with a team of formidable economists to establish a Masters Program in Austrian Economics.  If you are interested in … Continue reading

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The Patients ObamaCare Left Behind

For all the changes this new health system is supposed to have, there sure are a lot of flaws.  We’ve already seen 3 deadlines missed by the Department of Health and Human Services in the first month.  Officials there are … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday, Hayek!

As students across the world celebrate the great economist’s birthday, the University of Chicago Republicans and Students for a Free Society crossed the Illinois border to visit a gun range in Indiana and exercise our Second Amendment rights.   Needless … Continue reading

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Happy Tax Day??

As many of our peers gather around the country to protest the disastrous tax code in our country, we would like to share some of the interesting events hosted by student groups.  If you are looking for other local events, … Continue reading

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UCSD Young Americans for Liberty wins First Prize for End The Wars Event

By Ankur Chawla This March, the UCSD Young Americans for Liberty participated in YAL’s Petition to End the War Month.  They were just one of many liberty-oriented chapters across the nation to hold an End the Wars event with the … Continue reading

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Mandatory Contributions at ASU

By Blayne Bennett The Arizona State University Students For Liberty have taken an interesting twist on a tax-day protest: acting like dorky IRS agents and sexy cops to collect “mandatory donations” from unsuspecting passersby. Thanks to the help of a Student … Continue reading

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