Agenda: Election Experience mini-conference

Agenda: Election Experience mini-conference "Civitas Eventus:

Who mourns for Adonais?"

Keynote Address

"Lessons from 2012: What the Election has Taught Us about Us?"

Dr. Craig Frizzell

Politics, Philosophy, and Law

Noon – 1 p.m., Walnut Room/Student Center

Student Presentations

"Democracy Day" by Tyler Farrell

 "Deliberating the Debate" by Benjamin Michaelis

"A Call for Voter Identification" by Rachel Kennow

"Realignment in the GOP" by Noah Cascio

"The Importance of the Independent Voter" by Matt Dyer

"A Nietzschean Critique of the Nationalism in Campaigns" by Ashley Lynne Eedy

Presentations from 1-2:15 p.m., Walnut Room/Student Center

Poster Presentations

"Presidential Debate Clouds" by Adam Vanderheyden

"Politics Should not Revolve Around Money" by Payton Tomczak

"Challenges to Immanual Kant on the Death Penalty: Mill" by John Peterson

"Challenges to the Immanuel Kant on the Death Penalty: Hume" by Maggie Ward

"Calculating the Electoral College" by Ben Gamache

"Financial Aid: For the Greater Good?" by Ashley Peitz

"Campaigns and Advertising" by Hon Shelenske

"Got Gas?" by Carrie Matushek

"Religion and Politics: Do they Mix?" by Robert Thompson

"Locavorism: Where does your food come from? Why does it matter?" by Grant Devine

"Campaign Advertisements and Voter Turnout" by Stephen Ade

"One system, One Vote for All" by Shakela Johnson

"Are Democrats more open to Gay Relationships than Republicans?" by Grant Bleashka

Presentations from 2:15-3 p.m., Student Center Bridge


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