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Nate Myers is director of CFACT's student program

Railing against Rail Tie: WY Collegian calls out local wind project

The Rail Tie Wind Project in southern Wyoming is a prime example of a poorly planned energy initiative that poses serious risks to local communities, wildlife, and even the economic stability of the region.

By |2025-03-06T12:20:29-05:00March 6th, 2025|0 Comments

CFACT goes to CPAC

While CFACT policy analysts were upstairs getting the word out that conservation is conservative, CFACT’s collegian national coordinator Nate Myers, president Craig Rucker, and other staff members were kept occupied manning the booth and engaging passersby.

By |2025-02-25T11:25:54-05:00February 26th, 2025|0 Comments

Nationwide campus cleanup is a huge success

CFACT campus representatives have been hard at work organizing clean up initiatives both on and off campus throughout the country.

By |2025-01-04T21:23:09-05:00January 8th, 2025|Comments Off on Nationwide campus cleanup is a huge success

Generous Oklahoma Collegians spread Christmas cheer

CFACT campus representative Trenten Rippy of the University of Science and Arts Oklahoma spread some Christmas cheer and gave back to his community over winter break.

By |2025-01-04T21:19:44-05:00January 6th, 2025|Comments Off on Generous Oklahoma Collegians spread Christmas cheer

Can the Left lure young voters with “climate change

Young Americans’ fixation on the climate isn’t lost on those aiming to land Kamala in the White House. In fact, it’s a long-planned and carefully orchestrated part of their game plan.

By |2024-10-24T22:59:04-04:00October 25th, 2024|Comments Off on Can the Left lure young voters with “climate change

When CFACT students saw how dirty their river was they took action!

What better way to clean up a river than with a fleet of kayaks?

By |2024-10-11T12:57:30-04:00October 13th, 2024|Comments Off on When CFACT students saw how dirty their river was they took action!

CFACT student leaders plant trees in remembrance of 9/11

Several weeks ago, Driessen Fellows, Hai An Hoang, and Gadai Bulgac, attending the University of Houston, partnered with other student organizations to host a tree planting ceremony to honor those we lost in the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. Taking on the arduous task of preparing the area ahead of time, Hai An and her friends quite literally cleared the way for the ceremony by ridding the area of some pesky mushrooms and digging a preliminary hole for the young sapling. Thanks to the valiant recruiting efforts of Gadai, students from the University of Houston were shuttled to and from [...]

By |2024-09-19T10:56:15-04:00September 20th, 2024|Comments Off on CFACT student leaders plant trees in remembrance of 9/11
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