Natalie Le

August 28, 2017

Fighting for Free Speech in Boston

Free speech continues to be an issue that cripples not only our colleges and universities but also our nation, and further creates agitation among people from both sides of the battle. In […]
May 1, 2017

Students Challenge Restrictive Speech Codes in Charleston

Students across the United States work tirelessly to promote the importance of free speech, and they often achieve important victories. For example, a student from Blinn College was told by administrators that […]
April 5, 2017

Harvard Is No Friend of Free Speech

Natalie Bao Tram Le is a masters student at the Harvard Extension School and a member of Students For Liberty. Students’ free speech rights are constantly suppressed across American college campuses. Recently, a student sued Los […]
November 29, 2016

College of Charleston President Won’t Tolerate “Hate Speech”

Donald J. Trump’s win upset many college students across the nation, leading to classes being called off, students walking out of their classes in protest and colleges creating more safe spaces. Fortunately, […]
October 28, 2016

The 2016 #AynRandCon: “Live Free and Thrive”

Searching for an opportunity to learn about Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism and meet other like-minded individuals? Look no further because the Ayn Rand Institute is hosting the 2016 Ayn Rand Student Conference, “Live Free and […]
October 11, 2016

Price Gouging: Not as Bad as People Think

According to CNN, Hurricane Matthew is the “strongest storm to hit the U.S. in over a decade” and caused a death toll nearing 900 in Haiti. Seeing how life-threatening Hurricane Matthew is, […]
September 12, 2016

Combatting Misconceptions of Objectivism at College of Charleston

STRIVE of College of Charleston hosted their kick-off event, “Ayn Rand’s Philosophy: What Is & What Isn’t”, to dispel misconceptions about Objectivism. Our club will delve into Rand’s systematic philosophy more in upcoming […]
April 12, 2016

STRIVE Shares Humanity at the College of Charleston

The Syrian refugee crisis is often considered the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II and, with migration this large, the European Union has had to quickly find solutions to handle a […]
March 30, 2016

The Objectivist Movement 2.0 #OCON2016

In 2012, I was given a free copy of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged at the International Students for Liberty Conference and my life changed forever. Rand’s philosophy – Objectivism – permeates through […]
March 10, 2016

Syrian Refugees & Terrorism: A Warped Perception of a Real Crisis

If my mother had not left Thailand during the Vietnam War and sought refuge in Canada, she would be living a very different life right now. Without the opportunity to build a […]
November 5, 2015

More than Just a Mask

Remember, remember, the fifth of November The Gunpowder Treason and Plot. I know of no reason why the gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot!           Today marks Guy […]
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