Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor,

I would like to take this opportunity to encourage all students, staff and faculty to realize the importance of the 2022 midterm elections. Our system of living is in danger of being lost and it is imperative that we not only all vote in the election, but that we are knowledgeable about the vital issues which will be affected by this election. I encourage all students, if you are not yet registered to vote, to follow the process of registration; I also encourage all instructors to make public in their classes the importance of us ALL participating in the electoral process. Registration can now be done online; Google “voter registration” and follow the process. Thank you in advance for your participation.

Dan Kennan
Adjunct Professor of Sociology

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