After the UNC Student
Congress denied the College Republicans the necessary funding to bring Katie Pavlich and Anne McElhinny to speak on campus, the group launched a crowdsourced Internet funding campaign. On Friday, the group announced that they had raised enough money to pay the speakers’ fees.
“We can confirm [Pavlich and McElhinny] are coming on the same night to stand in opposition to the student congress,” said Ben Smith, executive vice chairman of the College
Republicans, in a statement to The College Fix. “We are excited.”
Pavlich and McElhinny — as well as the Young America’s Foundation — helped organize the Internet funding campaign.
The College Republicans had originally asked the student government for a funding allocation of $8,000 to bring the speakers to campus
. But the finance committee decided to give them a mere $3,000–despite having $90,000 in the bank. Socialist and feminist groups received more money.
Conservative students
appealed the decision to the full Student Government, which voted 21-1 to keep the group’s funding at $3,000. Multiple student government leaders expressed the view that Pavlich and McElhinny were “non-intellectual,” “unreliable” and unworthy of students’ time.
Now, it seems the Student Congress’s efforts to insulate campus from conservative viewpoints has backfired.
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