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Seeking WUSTL Students for Non-Partisan Voter Protection Efforts on Election Day
Political Science students needed to help protect the right to vote on Nov. 2 See firsthand how elections remain fair and free Election Day Non-Partisan Volunteer Opportunities: * Distribute voter rights information at polls * Monitor polling place activities and … Continue reading
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Internship for Senator Jane Cunningham
I work for Senator Jane Cunningham of the Missouri Senate. Her district encompasses most of St. Louis County. Her primary focus is education. We are currently looking for a serious-minded, full time intern for the 2011 legislative session. It would … Continue reading
Attention Essay-Writers:
We are offering you the chance to be a published author! The Circuit, a brand-new undergraduate law journal, is looking for submissions to kick off its inaugural issue! We are looking for academic essays that grapple with law, legal concepts, … Continue reading
Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. Job Opportunities
My name is Stephanie Ortiz and I am the Assistant Director of Grassroots Campaigns, Inc.’s Saint Louis office. Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. (GCI) is a progressive political consulting firm that specializes in on the ground field work for non-profit organizations. We … Continue reading
Student Debate: 2010 Midterm Elections
Next Tuesday, September 28th, Student Life and the Washington University Political Review are hosting an Oxford-style debate centering on the midterm elections at 8 pm in College Hall. The resolution to be debated will be “Resolved: Based on the merit … Continue reading
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2011 ICPSR and RCMD Research Paper Competitions
The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and the Research Center for Minority Data are pleased to announce our 2011 Research Paper Competitions. This year, ICPSR and RCMD are holding three competitions – two for undergraduates and one for … Continue reading