PVCC 2025 Voter Guide
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Continue ReadingOn Oct. 23 from 12:45-2 p.m., PVCC’s Election Expo event was hosted by PVCC Civic Sense in the Main Building Event Space. The Election Expo helped engage PVCC students with voting information and politics, featuring information booths on how to vote, tables with local members from the Democratic and Republican parties, cardboard cutouts of presidential […]
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Continue ReadingIt’s election season, and a group of PVCC students and faculty work tirelessly to help get out the vote on campus. Assistant Professor of Political Science Connie Jorgensen is the director of the Quality Enhancement Plan, also known as the civic engagement program. Civic engagement on campus has only grown since she began directing it. […]
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Continue ReadingRead the PVCC non-partisan guide to the November 2020 election here: https://www.piedmontforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/fall-2020-voter-guide-final-draft.pdf This guide was a joint project between PVCC political science and journalism students.
Continue ReadingRead the PVCC non-partisan guide to the 2020 presidential primary here: http://www.piedmontforum.com/primary-2020-voter-guide-final/ This guide was a join project between PVCC political science and journalism students.
Continue ReadingIf most Americans were asked what the most important election is for them, they would probably respond by saying the presidential election. Many people do not even bother learning when the local elections are. The reality is local and state elections impact our lives on a far greater scale than the presidential election. On Nov. […]
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