Watching The DNC from my 13 inch TV
This week has been crazy for me here at Northland College in Wisconsin as a new group of freshman move in. As busy as I am in my role as Student Body President helping the new students get oriented, I cannot turn off my 13-inch television – I’m glued to C-Span as the Democratic National Convention is reported live. I haven’t missed the speeches and I definitely will not miss Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama’s acceptance speech.
The best part of the DNC so far has been watching the parade of elected officials make speeches about issues that they think are important. Seeing and hearing folks like Rep. Luis Gutierrez talk about immigration issues gave me chills all over my body. When he spoke it felt like young progressives are really making a difference. After Gutierrez, David Plouffe spoke about registering a new generation to vote. I feel that we’re living history as we speak. And came Ray Rivera, a young man who talked about all of us getting involved in making change happen; he got me very excited about the elections this year.
Students from Northland will head down next week for the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, MN. They’re looking forward to experiencing a political convention that will be nearby. From across the political spectrum we see that young people are realizing that they make a difference. No matter if they are at home or at school, just watching the convention from wherever you are creates awareness of what is going on, who is supporting whom and why they are in that position.
Stay tuned as my fellow reporters cover the DNC live! And as I sit back and watch Nancy Pelosi speak I will absorb it – history in the making! -- Josie Sida
The best part of the DNC so far has been watching the parade of elected officials make speeches about issues that they think are important. Seeing and hearing folks like Rep. Luis Gutierrez talk about immigration issues gave me chills all over my body. When he spoke it felt like young progressives are really making a difference. After Gutierrez, David Plouffe spoke about registering a new generation to vote. I feel that we’re living history as we speak. And came Ray Rivera, a young man who talked about all of us getting involved in making change happen; he got me very excited about the elections this year.
Students from Northland will head down next week for the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, MN. They’re looking forward to experiencing a political convention that will be nearby. From across the political spectrum we see that young people are realizing that they make a difference. No matter if they are at home or at school, just watching the convention from wherever you are creates awareness of what is going on, who is supporting whom and why they are in that position.
Stay tuned as my fellow reporters cover the DNC live! And as I sit back and watch Nancy Pelosi speak I will absorb it – history in the making! -- Josie Sida
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