Hannah Arendt Center, Center for Civic Engagement, and Bard Debate Union present:
Bard College Public Debate: "Is national security more important than the individual right to privacy?"
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Campus Center, Multipurpose Room
7:00 pm
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Public Debate: Is national security more important than the individual right to privacy? Bard and West Point. Please join us for an exciting public debate inspired by the topic of this year's Hannah Arendt Center Conference, "Why Privacy Matters." The debate will feature Bard Debate Union members, Bard College faculty, and cadets and faculty from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Their topic will be, "Is National Security More Important Than Individual Right To Privacy." Sponsored by the Hannah Arendt Center, Center for Civic Engagement, Bard Debate Union, West Point Military Academy, and the International Debate Education Association.
Date: Wednesday, October 14
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Campus Center, Multipurpose Room
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Co-Sponsored by the Hannah Arendt Center, the Bard Debate Union, the Center for Civic Engagement, and the Bard-West Point Exchange.
Free & Open to the Public
Questions: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, October 14
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Campus Center, Multipurpose Room
Campus Map
Co-Sponsored by the Hannah Arendt Center, the Bard Debate Union, the Center for Civic Engagement, and the Bard-West Point Exchange.
Free & Open to the Public
Questions: [email protected]