Mar
2
2016

You heard plenty from Students For Liberty last weekend. Now, we want to hear from you. What did you think about the 9th International Students For Liberty Conference (ISFLC16)?

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Every year since 2012, the International Students For Liberty Conference (ISFLC) has featured a presidential straw poll. While many conferences feature a straw poll, ISFLC’s is particularly interesting because libertarians have no loyalty to any particular party. The 2016 results demonstrate this well, with a Republican, Libertarian, and independent candidate taking the top five.

Check out our 2016 results:

  1. Ted Cruz (Republican) – 29.9%
  2. Austin Petersen (Libertarian) – 28.6%
  3. Gary Johnson (Libertarian) – 11.7%
  4. Ben Carson (Republican) – 8.9%
  5. Vermin Supreme (Independent) – 6.3%
  6. Donald Trump (Republican) – 4.5%
  7. Bernie Sanders (Democrat) – 3.6%
  8. Marco Rubio (Republican) – 2.7%
  9. John Kasich (Republican) – 1.5%
  10. John McAfee (Libertarian) – 1.5%
  11. Hillary Clinton (Democrat) – 0.6%
Feb
27
2016

For the past five years, the Stossel Show has been a staple of the International Students For Liberty Conference (ISFLC). John Stossel has generously shipped his New York City-based crew down to DC every year to record some memorable ISFLC moments. We couldn’t be more thrilled to have him here with us once again, to film an episode of the Stossel Show with young libertarians from all over the world.

Today’s Stossel Show taping takes place in the Marriott Ballroom from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. 

Make sure to get there early so you can get a good seat! And, for a blast from the past, check out Stossel’s first taping at the 4th ISFLC waaaaaaay back in 2011:

Atlas_LogoPart of the Atlas Network’s mission is to support innovative ideas with the power to make a real impact for liberty. One way to identify which projects to support is through a little friendly competition. This is your chance to finally bring that big idea of yours to fruition at Atlas Network’s Student Impact Competition at the 9th International Students For Liberty Conference.

Have a great campus project that could have important impact in your school or community? Pitch it to Atlas at ISFLC16, and you could receive $1,500 to make it happen! Here are the details:

Student chapters, networks of student chapters and think tanks with substantial student outreach programming that are registered and are planning to attend ISFLC 2016 are eligible to apply.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and may be submitted until February 19th, 2016. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.

The Atlas Network will choose six finalists, three international and three US based, that will compete, in front of a panel of judges, for the two $1,500 prizes (one for international student groups and one for US based). The Student Impact Contest will take place on  Saturday, February 27 at 1:00 p.m.
Apply now to take the first step towards making your big idea a reality! Applications close Thursday, January 25th.



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