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SFL E-Leadership Series: How to Write a Winning Resume

“How to Write a Winning Resume”, a joint project with Alumni For LibertyWebinar logo 2

Date: Monday, March 22nd from 6:00-7:00pm Eastern Time

Registration: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/647627883
Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=366099673656

Description: As unemployment continues to be acutely-felt across the country, employers are receiving more applications for positions than ever before. Oftentimes, a resume provides prospective employers with their first — and perhaps last — impression of a candidate, and so crafting a resume that is comprehensive, succinct, and well-designed is of the utmost importance to recent graduates in the job market. In this first installment of this joint E-Leadership Series between SFL and AFL, Talent Market’s Claire Kittle will provide a crash course in writing a resume that will get you an interview and land you a job at the firm of your choice.

Speaker: Claire Kittle is the Executive Director of Talent Market and has a decade of experience in the talent development field. She operated her own headhunting firm for more than three years before transitioning into a career in the free-market nonprofit movement.  She joined the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation where she served as the Program Officer for Leadership and Talent Development. While at Koch, Claire managed the hiring process for the AFLlogo low resFoundation and launched and managed two talent programs – the Koch Associate Program and the Koch Internship Program.

Most recently, Claire served as the Vice President and Director of Research of the Buckeye Institute, Ohio’s free-market think tank. Claire currently serves on the board of TNReport.com, an independent, not-for-profit news organization in Tennessee.  Claire earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame and a Master’s in Public Policy from Georgetown University.

Advanced registration is required, so make sure to use this link to register today: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/647627883

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UNR SfL Holds Festival to Abolish Student Government

As students for liberty, we are generally opposed to government in all its forms.  Federal, state, and local governments all find unique ways to take our money, grow their power, and restrict our freedom while failing to show even basic competency.  However, rarely is a government as needless, wasteful, and petty as a student government.

Most student governments are funded by student fees, a tax or surcharge levied on all students in addition to their tuition.  These fees are mandatory and usually automatically collected via the tuition payment process.  Most students never notice that line item on their bill and wonder where their money is going.  Rarely do they give a second thought UNR SfL Group to what their student government is and why it needs their money.  Student government elections are notorious for having the lowest voter turnout of any electoral process.

The student governments then take that money and redistribute it as they like.  Expenditures can include such things as special events, trips &  junkets for their members, food for their meetings, campus improvements (rarely), and most importantly funds for student groups.  These student bureaucrats are the gatekeepers UNR SfL ASUN Eventto large pools of cash for student groups, cash which is usually distributed to their friends and cronies who helped get them elected (shocking, right?).  Pro-liberty groups usually struggle to get a dime of their money back from these governments and spend endless hours trying to navigate the bureaucracy.

Now the University of Nevada-Reno Students for Liberty finally grew tired of the status quo and are fighting back, launching a campaign to abolish their student government, the ASUN.

The idea was simple.  Show other students just how wasteful the student government is.  The UNR SfL members would master the bureaucracy so they could obtain as much funding as possible.  Then in deciding what to spend it on, they asked themselves, in the words of UNR SfL member John Russell, “What are the most ridiculous things we can buy with other students’ money?”

The answer: a festival.  Not just any festival, but an Abolish the ASUN festival.  It would have pizza.  It would have a bounce house.  It would have a mechanical bull.  And it would have ponies.  Yes, ponies.

The project took months to plan, and the UNR SfL documented every step on their website www.unrforliberty.com.  They launched a petition to gather signatures in support of their cause.  They made flow charts to show how complicated the bureaucracy was.  They created videos of the process to show just how wasteful they were being:

Yesterday their plan came to fruition.  The Abolish the ASUN festival occurred in all it’s pony filled glory.  The event was covered in the school and local press.  Visit http://unrforliberty.com/2010/03/abolishing-asun-makes-local-news.html for a full media roundup.

Here is the video of the event itself from the Nevada Sagebrush:

The Ablolish the ASUN festival goes to show that if you put your mind to it, anything is possible.  The UNR SfL will have more pictures and video coming out soon.  We’ll keep you posted.

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Institute for Humane Studies Summer Seminars

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Summer Seminars on Individual Liberty

Join students around the world at a seminar sponsored by the Institute for Humane Studies and learn more aboIHS Seminarsut the foundations of limited government and individual rights. Seminar topics include free market economics, the role of government in a free society, and applications to current public policy issues. Choose from 11 weeklong, interdisciplinary seminars held on college campuses across the US.

Participation is free! Application Deadline: March 31. Apply by March 15 to receive a free book!  Learn more and apply at www.TheIHS.org/SFL

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Young Americans for Liberty Spring Break in Kentucky

Our friends at Young Americans for Liberty are hosting an exciting program in March called Spring Break in Kentucky. Inspired by Ron Paul’s Christmas Vacation in Iowa, YAL’s Spring Break in Kentucky bring together YAL members from across the country for a full week of civics education.

YAL’s Spring Break in Kentucky will be held at the beautiful Camp Crescendo, located just south of Louisville, KY.  Lodging, food, training, materials, and transportation within Kentucky will be provided for all attendees.

The program will begin on March 15th and conclude on March 21st.  For 2 days you will receive top-notch political training, and for the remaining 3 days you will use the knowledge you gained to work for the campaign of your choice.

For more information and to apply visit: http://www.yaliberty.org/kentucky

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Liberty Social Scene

1.) Free Markets and the ConstitutionTuesday, August 11/ 5:00pm – 630pm

  • Presented by the American Enterprise Institute’s Free Enterprise Lecture Series.  Tuesday’s lecture will be presented by Walter Berns, A scholar of political philosophy and constitutional law at Georgetown University.  All lectures will be held in AEI’s Wohlstetter Conference Center on the 12th floor at 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20036. Lectures will begin promptly at 5:00 p.m. Light dinner and refreshments will be served.  For further information, please contact Mary Campbell at mary.campbell@aei.org or Bethany Richeson at bethany.richeson@aei.org.

2.) Happy Hour with IHS, SPN & Friends – Thursday, August 13 / 6:00pm – 8:30pm

  • The Institute for Humane Studies and the State Policy Network invite you to join pro-liberty organizations in the Arlington area for a happy hour on Thursday, August 13, from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm at Bailey’s Pub & Grille at 4238 Wilson Boulevard.  We will be welcoming this year’s Charles G. Koch Summer Fellows who will be completing their internships at nearly fifty public policy organizations nationwide, including 32 fellows interning at state-based centers with the support of the State Policy Network.  Click here to register for this event.

3.) Restriction or Legalization? Measuring the Economic Benefits of Immigration Reform – Friday, August 14 / 12:00noon

  • A Cato Institute Hill Briefing held in room B-229 of the Rayburn House Office Building, lunch included.  As Congress prepares to tackle immigration reform, a new study from the Cato Institute estimates that the difference in the impact on U.S. households between the most and least restrictive policies would be about a quarter of a trillion dollars.  Featuring Peter Dixon, Principal Researcher, Centre of Policy Studies, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University (Australia); and Daniel Griswold, Director, Center for Trade Policy Studies, Cato Institute.

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SFL at FreedomFest

Last week Students For Liberty leaders from across the country flocked to Las Vegas for FreedomFest, the largest gathering of free minds in the country.  Check out 0:53 and 1:12 of the video below to see SFL members spreading the word about the student movement for liberty.

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SFL Regional Conferences Site Launched

At Students For Liberty we are excited to announce that we will be hosting seven Regional Conferences this year.  Building on the success of our famous International Conference and last year’s Regional Conferences, we are taking the liberty message on the road to campuses across the country.   These conferences, co-sponsored by the Don Smith Family Foundation, will allow us to reach new minds and swell the ranks of the student movement for liberty.

Each Regional Conference will feature expert speakers, three meals, and an evening social event.  Last year’s keynote speakers included Foundation for Economic Education President Lawrence W. Reed, Harvard University Professor Jeffrey Miron, and Cato Institute Senior Fellow Tom Palmer.  This is not an opportunity you or your friends should miss!

To promote and organize these conferences we have launched a new website:  www.politicalconferences.org. This site will act as your center of information for all news and updates related to the Regional Conferences.  The site also features this video, which will give you a better idea of what the conferences are about and can help you advertise to other students.

SFL Fall 2009 Conferences Promo from Students For Liberty on Vimeo.  Special thanks to GMU SFL member Mark Meranta for creating the video.

Here is a full list of the upcoming Regional Conferences:

Registration forms for the conferences will be available shortly.  Until then, we need your help to spread the word about these conferences.

  1. Forward this email to your friends and group members.
  2. Click here to RSVP for the events on Facebook.
  3. Post links to the website and video on your favorite liberty blogs, message boards, and Facebook pages.
  4. If you want to get involved in helping plan a conference, contact your Regional Director.  Their contact information is listed on the page of their respective conference.

Again, we cannot make the Regional Conferences a success without your help.  If you have any questions please visit the new website www.politicalconferences.org or email info@studentsforliberty.org.

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Liberty Summer Seminar

Our Canadian friends at the Institute for Liberal Studies will be hosting their famous Liberty Summer Seminar on July 25th and 26th.  The Liberty Summer Seminar is commonly referred to as Libertystock, a gathering of liberty-minded friends from all over the world in bucolic Orono, Ontario.  I had the privilege of attending this event last year and highly recommend it.

The cornerstone of the Liberty Summer Seminar experience is the lectures delivered by leading experts from academia and public policy. Grounded in philosophy, economics, history and public policy these talks have one thing in common, they are grounded in the classical liberal values of freedom, justice, individuality and democracy. In between lectures participants will have ample opportunity to chat with fellow participants and engage in challenging conversations on the topics being discussed.

More information can be found on their website:  http://www.liberalstudies.ca/events/.

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Students Rights Week

You’ve Learned Their Rules, Now Learn Your Rights!

Anyone who has been through freshman orientation knows what a brainwashing experience it can be. Administrators and counselors spend days lecturing incoming students on what they cannot say on campus, what the campus police are allowed to do at their whim, and the many ways that students are supposed to conform to the university’s will.

We students who believe in liberty, though, think freshmen need to hear the other side of the story.  Students need to know that the US Constitution gives them rights that do not end at the entryway to the ivory tower, that freedom of speech is paramount in higher education and there are limits to police power.  That is why SFL will be sponsoring the first ever Students Rights Week.  We invite all pro-liberty student groups across the country to join us in this important venture to make known what rights students have on campus.

We will provide the materials. You put them in the hands of students at your university by flyering the campus, setting up a table in the public square, bringing in a speaker, and hosting a movie night. Available resources include:

Students Rights Week will be the first week of school on every campus, ideally after new student orientation has occurred. The motto is “You’ve learned their rules, now learn your rights!” Not only is this a chance to educate your campus about students rights, but it is an opportunity to spread word about your organization and recruit new members.

Click here to learn more.

If you are interested in joining students across the U.S. by hosting a Students Rights Week on your campus, email Clark Ruper at cruper@studentsforliberty.org.

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Liberty Social Scene

Many interesting social events around the country this week.  If you are in Minnesota, the ACLU is hosting an interesting roundtable on Tuesday.  Also Tuesday, Citizens in Charge Foundation is hosting a book release party for Grand Illusion. On Saturday a coalition of limited-government groups are hosting a BBQ in Centreville, VA.  Then of course there are the TEA Parties occurring around the country on the 4th.

1.) Oh Say Can You ACLU: The ACLU of Minnesota’s Young Professionals group will be hosting Oh Say Can You ACLU: A roundtable discussion on civil liberties Issues

  • Where: The Liffey, 175 West 7TH Street, St. Paul, MN
  • When: July 30, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
  • Why: A Happy Hour discussion on civil liberties issues for young professionals.

2.) Grand Illusion Book Party: Citizens in Charge Foundation is hosting this book release party for Grand Illusion by Theresa Amato, the 2000 and 2004 campaign manager for Ralph Nader for President.  It offers a unique perspective at the structure of America’s two party system, and the role of third party and independent candidates.  Please RSVP to trevor@citizensincharge.org.

  • Where: Busboys & Poets (Langston Room), 2021 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC
  • When: Tuesday, June 30. 6:00pm – 7:00pm
  • Why:  Grand Illusion explores the myth of voter choice in our two party system, a topic which is too often overlooked in our political debate.  Citizens in Charge Foundation does great work and I highly recommend getting to know them.  Plus, Busboys & Poets is a cool place to hang out and discuss the pressing issues of the day.

3.) 38th Annual Conservative Fourth of July Soirée: The Leadership Institute in conjunction with a host of limited government organizations will be hosting the annual 4th of July Soiree.

  • Where: Bull Run Regional Park in Centreville, VA
  • When: July 4, 12:00PM – 4:30PM
  • Why: The National Conservative Fourth of July Soirée is a FREE event for all guests and includes free food, notable speakers, a lively patriotic band, a petting zoo, field games for young adults, and much more.

4.) 4th of July TEA Parties: The national tea party movement is gearing up for round two with over 1,300 events planned for this Saturday.  TeaPartyDay.com is on of the many groups tracking the events all over the country.

  • Where:  Everywhere, click here for a full listing of times and locations.
  • When:  See the list.
  • Why: The first wave of tea parties took the nation by storm.  Over half a million protesters took the streets to oppose the government’s run away spending.  The 4th of July Tea Parties will show the politicians that the public anger is not a passing fancy but real call for fiscal responsibility.

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