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(09/24/14 3:32pm)
In the 2012 presidential election, Texas ranked 48 among the 50 states and Washington in voter turnout. Since then, Texas legislators have enacted a series of regulations that many believe will suppress voter turnout. For example, did you know that you need one of seven select government-issued photo IDs to vote? If you didn’t, you’re not alone. Many people, Rice students among them, are not informed about the changes that have been made since the last general election. While it is not yet evident if these new laws will suppress voter turnout, it is important to understand them to make sure that your vote counts this November.
(03/18/14 10:01pm)
To finish Acapellooza, held on Sunday, March 16, all Rice acapella groups sing a rendition of ‘Wavin’ Flag.’ Donations for Camp Kesem were accepted at the concert.
(02/20/14 5:55pm)
Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis (D) addresses students at Willy’s Pub Wednesday, Feb. 12. During the visit, she highlighted her grassroots campaign efforts.
(10/01/13 12:00am)
"Identify yourself as a feminist today, and many people will immediately assume you are a man-hating, bra-burning, whiny liberal. Perhaps a certain charming radio talk show host will label you a 'Feminazi' or 'slut.' Even among more moderate crowds, feminism is still seen as too radical, too uncomfortable or simply unnecessary."