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Ann Coulter to speak on IU’s ‘leftist dogma’ at campus event

Coulter will speak 6-7 p.m. in Hodge Hall Room 2075.
Coulter will speak 6-7 p.m. in Hodge Hall Room 2075.

Conservative author Ann Coulter will speak on campus at Indiana University next month.   

The event, “Conservatism. Let’s Review the Evidence with Ann Coulter,” is hosted by Turning Point USA and the ISI Buckley Society, two conservative organizations.  

“The New York Times bestselling author will speak on the values and virtues of conservatism and the follies of the radical leftist dogma that has taken root at IU and so many other large universities,” an online description of the April 1 event stated.  

It added the event would include a question-and-answer session during which audience members “can ask the speaker any question they'd like.” 

The event will be free and open to the public from 6-7 p.m. at the Whittenberger Auditorium. 

This story has been updated. 

George Hale is a Multi-Media Journalist at Indiana Public Media. He previously worked as an Investigative Reporter for NPR’s northeast Texas member station KETR. Hale has reported from the West Bank and Gaza, Israel, Jordan and Egypt.