Letter: Voter registration push beneficial to students
October 6, 2008
The author of "Push for voter registration on campus unappreciated" (CT, Oct. 1) insists that her main concern is the massive voter registration assembly on campus.
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Letter: Voter registration push beneficial to students
October 6, 2008
The author of "Push for voter registration on campus unappreciated" (CT, Oct. 1) insists that her main concern is the massive voter registration assembly on campus.
The Big Idea: The ins and outs of voter registration
October 3, 2008
The Department of Political Science, the School of International and Public Affairs and the Collegiate Times hosted a forum Wednesday afternoon on the subject of student voter registration.
Push for voter registration on campus unappreciated
October 1, 2008
It's 10 a.m. on Tuesday and I'm sitting at Au Bon Pain quietly enjoying a cup of tea with one of my friends.
Column: Race could turn on bluing, divided Commonwealth
September 17, 2008
For each of the past two presidential elections there have been these "swing states" which have, for all intents and purposes, decided the outcome of the national election.
In Chesterfield, will voting issues linger?
September 16, 2008
Chesterfield County is preparing for Election Day after a primary election saw a ballot shortage and controversial voter complaint.
Letter: We have the right to vote where we want
September 5, 2008
It has come to my attention that our local registrar is still spreading lies about registering to vote in your college town of Blacksburg. Please do not be swayed by these attempts to suppress your right to vote in a town that needs and wants your support
Letter: No cause for legal concern from voter registration
September 1, 2008
Last year, we started to become interested and active in U.S. politics. Because we have lived in Blacksburg for three and four years and consider this town home, we registered to vote at our local addresses.
Editorial: Through the clutter, a simple solution: Tell us what to do
September 1, 2008
Democracy is a puzzling arrangement. It calls for everyone, or at least every citizen of legal age, to make their voice heard on all the issues of the day without being experts on the issues.