College Republicans to seek new speaker after $20,000 request denied

By Lauren Piemont
Updated: 10/04/11 12:19am
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After full funding to bring Republican pundit Ann Coulter to campus was denied for a second time by Student Congress Tuesday, leaders of the College Republicans said they will likely look for speakers with smaller price tags.

Greg Steele, chairman of College Republicans, said his group has given up on funding a visit from Coulter, at least from student fees.

“We certainly cannot have the event if the University continually fails to support one of the largest student groups on campus,” Steele said in an email.

The most recent request for a $15,000 grant coupled with a $5,000 loan was denied by full Student Congress, though it had been approved by the finance committee a week before.

The request fell short by a vote of six to eight, with 13 representatives abstaining. Many representatives said they felt the request was too large.

District six representative Leah Josephson said she voted against the College Republicans’ request because it was such a large percentage of the body’s total budget.

She said the group had also not named any co-sponsors to help fund the event — a measure usually taken by organizations seeking such high-profile speakers.

Steele said he was upset by Student Congress’ decision, but added that the group would continue to look for external donations to fund the event.

“We were hoping to bring a large name to campus in order to increase the profile of our University,” Steele said.

He said the group has lined up less notable Republican politicians, including Pat McCrory and Dale Peterson.

In a typical year, College Republicans might make separate requests that can each total more than $5,000. Making a single, larger request had the potential to be cheaper, Steele said.

He added that he believed Coulter would have brought a large audience, and that his group had already started a fundraising effort to pay back a loan from Student Congress.

Student Body President Mary Cooper said she wasn’t surprised that the request didn’t pass because of its size.

“I didn’t know what to expect — it was a lot of money,” she said.

Cooper added that she didn’t think the body’s decision was politically motivated. Allocating such a large amount of money from student fees to one speaker and one group alone would not be fair, she said.

Jared Simmons, chairman of the finance committee of Student Congress, which approved the $20,000 request, said the committee has never denied or allocated funds on the basis of political beliefs.

Contact the University Editor at university@dailytarheel.com.

Published September 28, 2011 in Speakers at UNC, College Republicans, Student Congress Campus

5 comments

Look into the mirror
September 29, 2011 at 9:12 AM
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You can bet your hard earned dollar if Student Congress had denied funding for BSM or an LGBTQ group twice the campus would be up in arms but since its for a bunch of racist conservatives justice has been served.


borntottelllthetruth
September 29, 2011 at 9:14 AM
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perhaps the UNC Republicans would consider uniting with NC State Republicans, and together co-sponsoring Ann Coulter. This event could also be advertised state wide, as she is BIG…people would come from over 100-150 miles to hear her, and possibly you could charge admission to hep defray the costs.


nipsip
September 29, 2011 at 10:01 AM
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20K to hear Ann Coulter? Republicans must be a really stupid bunch, because according to Ann, it was all a lie. From her website:

I’ve been participating in a charade for nearly eleven years, now. Quite frankly, I’m sick of it. You have all been a part of a sick joke that I began considering shortly after first getting on the air. At first, it was quite interesting to see how people would react when I would use twisted logic and poorly masked bigotry.

Read more …

But eleven years is a long time to be living a fake life, and I can no longer tolerate this falsity. Even someone as fake as I tires out eventually.

Here’s the truth, I don’t care what people believe. Jews don’t need to be “made perfect” as I so arrogantly proclaimed to Editor & Publisher not a half week ago. I don’t even care if people are Muslim. Granted, I don’t know much about the religion or the people, but they are people. This is something that we cannot forget, they are in an abhorrent situation. These people are in need of education. Perhaps if we did not participate in causing them misery, they would not hate us so.

In fact, does it really matter whether we are Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Atheist, or even Pagan? We are one nation. One. We should not let petty differences separate us, we are all American, and should act in that manner.

And with that, my precious viewers, I bid you adieu. My career as a media figurehead is over.

Signed,

Ann Coulter


John Pershing
September 29, 2011 at 11:43 AM
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nipsnit—I couldn’t find youre cites here:

http://www.anncoulter.com/my_life.html

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Would you be so kind as to provide a direct link?


BME
September 29, 2011 at 3:11 PM
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ann coulter sucks, can get get real consertatives like ron paul or newt to speak here?

 
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