Members of the Elon University community are invited to attend this discussion on Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. in Moseley 215.
This panel will use news sources from the left and the right as a means of understanding how different sides discuss the same issue. The panel will also address how to find objective news sources during this polarizing political environment.
The event is facilitated by Naeemah Clark, associate professor of communications and faculty fellow for civic engagement. Sponsors include Elon Votes!, Elon Political Engagement Work Group, Council on Civic Engagement and the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement.
This is one of a series of programs this year designed to enhance civic engagement efforts on campus. This program is for Elon University students, faculty and staff.
The Elon University Political Engagement Work Group is a nonpartisan collaborative team that involves students, staff, and faculty representing areas such as the Department of Political Science, Study USA, Center for Leadership, Student Government Association, Residence Life, Student Media, Truitt Center, National Campaign for Political and Civic Engagement, and Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement.
For additional information or to learn how to register to vote, visit www.elon.edu/vote