Re-evaluating JPC’s success
By Krista O'Connell | November 25, 2012The success of Jefferson Public Citizens programs should be determined by their impact on communities rather than students.
The success of Jefferson Public Citizens programs should be determined by their impact on communities rather than students.
In Denise Taylor's March 13 column "Lights, camera, inaction" she wrote that the KONY 2012 campaign should not be praised because it does not propose a solution aside from increasing awareness of Kony's army of child soldiers.
DESPITE the intense voter registration drives before the 2008 elections, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission estimates that only 82 percent of eligible Virginians are actually registered to vote.