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Are You Registered to Vote? Check and Make Sure!

Published: September 27, 2016

You registered to vote last year, or was it 2014? You’re a student – so you’ve only moved 900 billion times since then. Maybe you’re worried the Board of Elections purged you from the voter rolls, or you spelled your name wrong or your form was lost in the shuffle. There tons of good reasons […]

By Mari Vangen

Why You Should Consider Becoming a Student Poll Worker

Published: September 22, 2016

Volunteering to be a student poll worker might not sound like the most glamorous way to spend your Tuesdays, but we have a few reasons that might change your mind. The need for student poll workers in our democracy is super important but hardly ever emphasized. Here’s why you should consider making the sacrifice: Prevent […]

By Ayana Albertini-Fleurant

SCOTUS at Stake: Why Voting in November Will Impact You for Decades

Published: September 22, 2016

As November looms closer and excitement builds for the 2016 presidential election, it is important to understand that this election will do a lot more than just determine who will serve as the next leader of our country. This election will determine the future of the Supreme Court of the United States. On February 13, […]

By Theresa Green

Vote for Pedro (And the Students Too!): Student Voter Suppression in 2016

Published: September 14, 2016

There’s the “One man, one vote” principle. Then there’s the “One student, no vote” reality. Such is the case with student voter suppression. It’s a problem I ran into when running the Vote No on 1 Campaign in my home state of Tennessee. Student activists are facing added challenges to voter registration and accessibility across […]

By Anna Greer

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