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| October Mon, 2015

Students discuss qualities they look for in presidential candidates

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| October Mon, 2015

Op-Ed: Millennials and 2016 Elections — An Opportunity Not to Be Wasted

Some members of the millennial generation are turning out to watch the debates, and not just for free food and a chance to hang out with friends.

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| October Wed, 2015

U. shows political engagement at Democratic debate

For the first three-hour Democratic debate, students clustered together at the Eagleton Institute of Politics on Douglass campus to watch the five Democratic candidates — Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, Jim Webb, Martin O'Malley and Lincoln Chafee – duke it out in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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| September Wed, 2015

Students visit Harvard for conference on political participation

From conversing with politicians from across the country to learning about voter mobilization among millennials, two Rutgers students took a trip to Harvard University to participate in an intensive training conference led by Harvard's Institute of Politics.

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| September Mon, 2015

Eagleton Institute hosts event to get students interested in their future

The Eagleton Institute of Politics will host “Popcorn and Politics,” a debate watch for the Republican debate tomorrow, said Elizabeth Matto, director of the Youth Political Participation Program within the Institute.

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| August Mon, 2015

Election? What Election?: Rutgers in top 20 schools with least politically active students

According to an annual list of assorted college rankings released in early August by The Princeton Review, Rutgers took 19th place on the list, “Election? What Election?” The Princeton Review polled around 136,000 students at 380 American colleges with the question “How popular are political/activist groups on your campus?” to determine the results.

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| November Sun, 2014

College students can effect change through election participation

You may have seen several on-campus organizations such as RU Voting offering to help you register to vote these past few weeks. The registration period is now over, but there is still one important step to attend to: actually voting.

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| September Tue, 2014

https://www.dailytargum.com/article/2014/09/rutgers-students-head-to-harvard-for-political-conference

Rutgers juniors Steven Mercadante and Raymond Delpino will be visiting Harvard University for the “Bipartisan Advocacy: Finding Common Ground” conference.

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| November Wed, 2012

Braun: For civic-minded immigrants, votes count

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| November Tue, 2012

Sandy’s impact lingers on Election Day

Storm could deter some from making it to polls, Eagleton poll director says

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