Brief- Vice Presidential debate to be shown today on campus
Kyle Rokes
Issue date: 9/22/08 Section: News
The Sigma Chi Eta and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Societies are inviting students and faculty to attend a free viewing of the vice presidential debate scheduled for 5:30 p.m. today in room 211 of the Administration building.
The debate between Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin and Senator Joseph Biden, from Delaware, will be broadcasted live from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri
"Students need to be aware of what's going on," said Carly Gilleland, marketing coordinator for Sigma Chi Eta. It will also offer students a chance to be interactive with their peers."
The communication and political science departments are co-sponsoring the event as a warm up for the larger presidential debate scheduled for Oct. 7.
Students are encouraged to arrive early to both events, as space is very limited. The debate begins at 6 p.m.
The debate between Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin and Senator Joseph Biden, from Delaware, will be broadcasted live from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri
"Students need to be aware of what's going on," said Carly Gilleland, marketing coordinator for Sigma Chi Eta. It will also offer students a chance to be interactive with their peers."
The communication and political science departments are co-sponsoring the event as a warm up for the larger presidential debate scheduled for Oct. 7.
Students are encouraged to arrive early to both events, as space is very limited. The debate begins at 6 p.m.

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Awake
posted 10/06/08 @ 8:06 PM PST
What a joke. This was not a debate. Two-sided politics is crippling this country. Where is the Green Party Cynthia McKinney or Independant Ralph Nader or Chuck Baldwin? in the media? It is an embarassment and so is your POLL on this site about who would you like to watch the Super Bowl with? WAKE UP!
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