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  • Democracy up close:: Students work as poll watchers for state primary

    Tuesday, April 29, 2008 By: Sophia Bairaktaris

    As the Indiana primary nears, poll workers across the county are preparing themselves to be a part of the American rite of election time.“I truly enjoy all concepts of how our government system works,

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  • What you need to know about registering to vote

    Tuesday, April 29, 2008 By: Amber Girven

    Eligible if: You are 18-years-old or will be by election day and are a citizen of the United States.What to bring:Either a driver’s license, state ID or social security card, street address, phone num

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  • Students should rock the vote

    Tuesday, April 29, 2008 By: Editorial

    With Indiana’s Democratic primary just days away, Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have made their way across the Region to rally up the much-needed popular vote.Although most of LC’s student

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  • Presidential blunders to remember

    Tuesday, April 29, 2008 By: Bill Koester

    Working in the oval office has its perks. Along with being leader of the free world, the president is also thrown under a microscope known as the public image. Under the watchful eye of voters, even

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Working in the oval office has its perks. Along with being leader of the free world, the president is also thrown under a microscope known as the public image. Under the watchful eye of voters, even
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There are many obvious, and somewhat dull-witted, arguments for subsidizing college. I am going to take the high road and dismiss them. I am not just saying that college should be free. I don’t want t
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Of course at first the government paying for college sounds like a great idea. But in the end, the money that government is using comes from America’s wallet. If the government decided to start payin
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May 6, 2008Indiana goes to the polls to vote in the primaries for both parties to help determine who the parties will nominate as their presidential candidate. Indiana is one of the final states to ho
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With Indiana’s Democratic primary just days away, Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have made their way across the Region to rally up the much-needed popular vote.Although most of LC’s student
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Eligible if: You are 18-years-old or will be by election day and are a citizen of the United States.What to bring:Either a driver’s license, state ID or social security card, street address, phone num
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As the Indiana primary nears, poll workers across the county are preparing themselves to be a part of the American rite of election time.“I truly enjoy all concepts of how our government system works,
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The heat is on as the road to the White House shortens. Now more than ever, young voters are flooding the polls to be heard in one of the nation’s most historic elections.Whether the view is democrati
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