This event is hosted by Purdue University and co-sponsored by the Purdue Young Americans for Liberty and the Purdue Institute for Civic Communication

live stream: http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/ycpj2

closed captioning: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=PurdueEvent

PLEASE NOTE: IMPORTANT UPDATES BELOW









NOTE: This event has been moved to a larger location in the Recreational Sports Center Gold and Black Gyms.

IMPORTANT: Limited Early Seating Passes are NO LONGER AVAILABLE.

HOWEVER, there may still be a limited number of seats available after 5:00 PM. Early Seating Passes DO NOT GUARANTEE ADMISSION AFTER 5:00PM.

Individuals without seating passes, or pass holders who arrive after 5:00 PM may still have the opportunity to access a limited number of remaining seats.









Join Purdue President Mitch Daniels for a conversation with Governor Gary Johnson.

Tuesday, September 13 at 5:30 pm in France A. Córdova Recreational Sports Center on the campus of Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN









Early Seating Passes are no longer available. The free Early Seating Pass will allow entry at 4:30 pm. The free Early Seating Pass does not guarantee seating or entry after 5:00 pm.

Early Seating Pass holders are encouraged to be in line by 4:30 pm when doors open for early seating.

Seating Pass holders MUST present the electronic or paper copy at the gate for admission, without exception.

FAQs

What are the seating options?

All ages admitted for seated, general admission. Early seating for 1,350 people is now closed. The Gold and Black Gyms have a capacity of a little more than 1,800. See above regarding limited early seating pass information and general seating after 5:00 pm.

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

The entrance to the event is located at the northwest corner of the Gold and Black Gyms of the Recreational Sports Center. The north side drive will be closed before and during the event.

The university will be operating on a normal schedule, so campus parking is expected to be limited. Purdue police are urging anyone who can feasibly walk, ride a bike, or ride CityBus to do so.

Public event parking will be at Slayter Hill, 1209 W. Stadium Ave. The lot will open at 1 p.m. Additional limited parking is available at the sports center, 355 N. Martin Jischke Drive, and in McCutcheon Parking Garage, 250 McCutcheon Drive. Handicapped-accessible parking will be available just behind the center.

Recreational sports center users and intramural participants on Tuesday should make use of alternatives to the surface lot, such as the McCutcheon Parking Garage; parking enforcement in the Co-Rec area and at the McCutcheon Garage will be relaxed during the day.

What can/can't I bring to the event?

Bags are allowed, but unattended bags will be confiscated. All bags are subject to search