
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…

Meet the Candidates: Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer
By Vote Everywhere Ambassadors, Erin Wilson & Emma Beach Welcome to ‘Meet the Candidates’! Every week until the New York primary we will post all the information you need to know about the Democratic candidates. This week, learn about Senator…

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 Election is over… Now What?
By Kealy Costigan ’19, Vote Everywhere Ambassador So everyone told you to go out and vote and you did! Congratulations on performing your civic duty. But what comes next? Civic engagement does not end at the polls. Here…

Faculty Perspectives on the 2016 Election: David Caputo
So I think it’s a matter of understanding and realizing that the election does have direct consequences for you. Even though you may not like either choice now, not participating is, in essence, defaulting to let people who have preferences…

Faculty Perspectives on the 2016 Election: Jessica Lavariega-Monforti
I really see, at the sort of heart of politics, are questions about power. So that really informs both my professional view and my personal view of politics. It’s really about who gets what, who makes the decisions about who…

Faculty Perspectives on the 2016 Election: Aarti Maharaj
Educate yourself, whatever way you’re receiving your information. It kind of goes back to this idea that I always read in one of my classes, Plato’s “allegory of the cave.” What he said in that piece which is very interesting is…

Faculty Perspectives on the 2016 Election: Satish Kolluri
EMPOWERING MILLENNIALS One can not force. One can say it’s a duty. One can say it’s an obligation. One can define citizenship as a moral value. So in one sense, I’m exercising my citizenship value. I’m voting and getting my…