
Election 2020 at Pace University
The 2020 Election season was one to go down in history. With the country facing COVID-19 challenges, we were also confronted with new obstacles leading to the polls. However, this only served as a motivating factor for the student leaders…

Everyday Activism Challenge 2020
Every April, we at the CCAR organize an Everyday Activism Challenge in which Pace students, staff, and faculty pledge to commit personal actions to have a positive environmental impact. This year, in light of COVID-19 and Pace’s move to remote…

NYC Election Results Recap!
This week, New Yorkers voted on 5 ballot measures, as well some local elections, in the 2019 general election. Below, you will find the results of the election in New York City, as well as other notable election results around…

Meet our PLV #PaceVotes Volunteers!
Every semester the CCAR in Pleasantville has a number of passionate volunteers and interns working with us on our #PaceVotes initiative. We’d like to introduce you to our current #PaceVotes volunteers – Emily Ambrocio and Jaida-Lee Colley. They are sophomore…

Why Do I Vote?
By Valerie Eristil, Student Projects Coordinator As we near the end of 2019, many of our collective thoughts have already focused on the 2020 election. 2016 was my first year here at Pace, the year of the previous Presidential Election….

PACE Students: Get Ready to Vote!
Tuesday, November 5th is Election Day! We know voting can be confusing, especially for first time voters, so we’ve compiled some FAQs here. We want to make voting as easy and enjoyable as possible for the Pace community! Am I…

The CCAR Sparks Conversation on Gun Violence Prevention
By Noelani Rivera, Student Projects Coordinator Gun violence has been a growing concern this past year. Most visibly we have seen an increase in mass shootings, but guns also have roles in a multitude of other issues such as domestic…

What are they reading? Post-Election Day 2018 Edition.
Hello all! As we all begin to assess our new political landscape this day after Election Day, the CCAR asked some faculty that that work with our office and those that teach in our Political Science department in NYC to…