We caught up with people who were exiting the polls. They talked about why they voted, the issues most important to them and their experiences with the voting process.
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Whether from mail-in ballots, early voting ballots or plans to head to the voting site on Nov. 3, many NC State students were looking to expre…
During the Student Senate meeting held on Oct. 21, Barry Olson, associate vice chancellor for the Division of Academic and Student Affairs (DA…
With the hectic student life getting in the way of voting for many, Opinion Editor Caryl J. Espinoza Jaen calls for administration to provide students the time to fulfill their civic duty.
Are you prepared to vote? Read our guide on some frequently asked questions about voting. Whether you're voting in-person, absentee, early or by mail, this voting guide can help you out.
Pack the Polls, a nonpartisan coalition of students, staff and community organizations in Raleigh, prepares for the upcoming 2020 presidential…
2020 was always going to be an impactful year, as is any year that hosts a presidential election in the United States. But with the threat of …
My Tuesday routine started on Nov. 5 the same as it always does: I go to the gym, eat breakfast, and then go to work all day. During a small b…
Polling closed on Tuesday with the Pullen Community Center reporting 1045 ballots cast, fewer than each of the last three days at the Talley S…
Pullen Community Center will serve as the voting site for students registered on campus who have NC State listed as their address on Election …