Drexel Debate



Behind the Scenes: NBC setup

Posted by Noah Cohen on 28 Oct 2007 | in: Drexel Debate

Photographer: Evan Rosen

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Want to be heard?

Posted by Noah Cohen on 28 Oct 2007 | in: Drexel Debate

On debate day, approximately 100 reporters will be on campus looking to interview students. Remember that what you say may be published, so stay alert and say what you mean. If you want to have your voice heard by the media, these are some good places to start:

Behrakis Grand Hall

Creese Student Center

Chestnut Street

Mandell Theater

Main Building

Please note: Many of these locations will be closed to the public; however, Behrakis and Creese will be the base of most media operations on campus.

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Get to know the candidates

Posted by Noah Cohen on 28 Oct 2007 | in: Drexel Debate

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Debate Day Events

Posted by Noah Cohen on 28 Oct 2007 | in: Drexel Debate

Here are the events on campus according to Drexel’s University Relations:

5 p.m., 7 p.m., 11 p.m.: Hardball with Chris Matthews , live from Drexel’s Quad

9 p.m.: Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate, Main Building Auditorium (ticketed event)

Student Watch Party, Mandell Theater

Large-Screen Viewing of the Debate, The Quad (open to the public)

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Open-vote arrives

Posted by Noah Cohen on 27 Oct 2007 | in: Drexel Debate

Open-vote is now live for Drexel: Drexel Political Poll on Open-Vote

So far, it looks like Obama is in the lead for Drexel voters with 46 percent of Open-voters reporting they would vote for Obama today (as of this posting).

For more info on Open-vote click below:

Triangle Article on Open-Vote, 10/2007

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Welcome

Posted by Noah Cohen on 26 Oct 2007 | in: Drexel Debate

The Triangle has entered the Blogosphere.

This blog will provide updates, images and other reports on the Democratic primary debate at Drexel University.

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