Campus Progress Event Coverage
Life Support Screening
Photos and a review of the panel discussion following the screening.
Feb. 27, 2007
Election ’06 Blog
Post-election updates and analysis.
Nov. 6-9, 2006
Conversations with Daschle: Charlie Cook on the Midterm Elections and the Issues Facing The Country
Watch the webcast from our live townhall panel.
Oct. 18, 2006
Campus Progress 2006 National Student Conference
Photos, video, and other media from our annual conference in Washington, D.C. Featuring Sen. Barack Obama, Paul Begala, Fat Joe, Rep. Tammy Baldwin, and more.
July 11-13, 2006
Blogging From Bonnaroo
Reports from the Campus Progress staff from the 2006 Bonaroo Music Festival.
June 15-18, 2006
Campus Progress at Yearly Kos
Campus Progress headed down to Las Vegas for the first Yearly Kos convention! Read the reports and news from members of the Campus Progress staff.
June 8-11, 2006
Campus Progress & The Nation‘s Student Journalism Conference
Watch video of the day’s events, including talks and panels featuring Helen Thomas, E.J. Dionne, William Greider, Victor Navasky, Katrina vanden Heuvel, David Corn, Juliet Eilperin, Salim Muwakkil, Laura Flanders, Eric Alterman, and more!
June 2, 2006
Conversations with Daschle: Barack Obama on Energy and Climate Change
Watch the webcast from our live townhall panel.
May 1, 2006
Conversations with Daschle: HIV/AIDS and Its Impact on Africa
Watch the webcast from our live townhall panel.
Apr. 11, 2006
Undercover at the “Academic Freedom Conference”
Our Conventioneer and Conventionette report the goings-on at David Horowitz’s anti-academia shindig.
Apr. 7, 2006
Undercover at the “War on Christians” Conference
Our bloggers report from the inside on the ongoing plight of oppressed Christian conservatives.
Mar. 27-28, 2006
Undercover at CPAC 2006
Our secret bloggers covered the annual DC rightist mega-confab from the inside. Pics and wrapup here!
Feb. 9-13, 2006
Sen. Edward Kennedy: “No on Alito”
Senator Edward Kennedy appeared at the Center for American Progress to deliver an address on his decision to vote “no” on Samuel Alito’s Supreme Court nomination. A video and transcript of the entire speech is available on Campus Progress’ AlitoBlog.
Conversations With Daschle: Disaster Response in the Wake of Katrina
A live town hall with Tom Daschle and James Lee Witt.
Nov. 30, 2005
Campus Progress on Tour With the Foo Fighters and Weezer
Campus Progress went on the road for a Fall Tour with these two great bands and our new campaign to disrobe right-wingers.
Nov. 10, 2005
Anti-War, Pro-Booty Dancing
A Report from the Operation Ceasefire Concert.
Sep. 26, 2005
George Clooney Talks Politics & Media at CAP Screening of Good Night, and Good Luck
Campus Progress reports on the new film about Edward R. Murrow and Senator Joe McCarthy.
Sep. 21, 2005
Campus Progress 2005 Summer Blogathon
Speaking truth to power, and winning prizes while doing it.
July-Sep. 2005
Campus Progress 2005 National Student Conference
Campus Progress hosted over 600 students from campuses across America for workshops, discussions, and a keynote address from President Bill Clinton. See photos, video, and other coverage of the day’s events.
July 13, 2005
The Big Hangover: Reflections from the College Republican National Convention
Our rapid-fire reports of divisive rhetoric, twisted logic, and absurd promotional merchandise were much noted on the blogs – DailyKos, Steve Gilliard, Wonkette, etc. With the magical weekend over and several hundred young right-wingers back home to spread the lessons screamed to them from a podium, Campus Progress’s Conventioneer and Conventionette reveal themselves and wrap up all the hot rhetoric, bad outfits, right-wing swag and lessons learned.
June 24-26, 2005
2005 Progressive Policy Skills Seminar Series: How to Write an Op-Ed
Check out video from our recent event featuring experts in writing, editing, and policymaking as they share advice, potential pitfalls, and anecdotes with young progressives.
June 15, 2005
Special Coverage: The Filibuster
Campus Progress joined students and members of Congress at the Capitol to advocate against extremist judges.
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