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Emory University's chapter of Young Americans for Freedom. Promoting limited government, individual freedom, free enterprise, traditional values and a str

Promoting limited government, individual freedom, free enterprise, traditional values and a strong national defense.

02/05/2019

Emory YAF is back! Come see Michael Knowles this coming Monday!

YAF Exec Board Application 10/04/2017

https://goo.gl/forms/lb3Y0kJJxEqDquJY2

If you're interested in joining our Exec Board, fill out the application below before 10/12.

YAF Exec Board Application Please respond to all questions

09/12/2017

Due to inclement weather, the YAF 9/11 Never Forget memorial will be constructed tonight and visible from tonight to tomorrow evening.

08/16/2017

Emory YAF unequivocally condemns any form of neo-Nazism and white supremacy. Their racism and bigotry represent the worst of American politics. The ideas of the alt-right are anathema and directly at odds with what YAF and the conservative movement stand for. We pray for those affected by the violence in Charlottesville and hope that civility triumphs.

03/22/2017

Emory YAF is proud to announce that we have received a preliminary charter from College Council, making us an official organization on campus!

Thank you to everyone who made this possible, and Emory YAF looks forward to using our new charter to further advancing Conservatism here at Emory!

In Liberty,

Emory YAF

11/18/2016

There is a lunch with American Enterprise Institute fellow Phillip Lohaus this November 30th, 2016.

AEI is a nonpartisan think tank dedicated to research and education about major public policy issues. It is a community of scholars and supporters committed to expanding liberty, increasing individual opportunity, and strengthening free enterprise. AEI sponsors a network of universities nationwide, and the Executive Council at Emory aims to continue this discussion on our campus.

Students will have the chance to engage and discuss foreign affairs with Phillip Lohaus. Previously, Mr. Lohaus worked in both the public and private sectors of national security, focusing on the Middle East. This lunch is fully sponsored and hosted by the AEI Executive Council at Emory. It will be held in a private dining room at The Pinewood from 1-2:30pm on Wednesday, November 30th. Participants are expected to arrive at the restaurant by 12:55pm, lunch will start at noon, and we ask that you dress in business casual attire. If you would like to attend this lunch, please RSVP here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe6fHo16hbP5sh5vLABlKz17AsNUq3LlUEzHD2QKM6oMey0Eg/viewform) by noon on Wednesday, November 23rd. There is only room for fifteen students, so please respond as soon as possible. We will give further details on the event as we approach the date of the event.

We hope to hear from you soon and look forward to seeing you at the event on November 30th if you choose to attend.

Photos 10/20/2016

Great seeing so many new faces at last night's non-partisan debate watch party! Please contact Emory YAF if you're interested in any of the pictured stickers, posters and pamphlets, and if you'd like to join Emory's new conservative movement on campus.

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