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February 2004 • Vol 7• No 6
  IN THIS ISSUE:  Front Page  |  News  |  Features  |  Arts  |  FYI  |  Newsmakers  |  Sports  |  Survey

Trustees endorse Prop. 55

Dean's vision for Library

Chancellor seeks feedback on Welty

Cognitive science series

'Declare Yourself'

Family businesses recognized

Provost's Awards

Top Dogs sought

Message on diversity

King Conference Feb. 24

Black holes

'Declare Yourself' Campaign

declare poster

Declare Yourself , a national nonpartisan, nonprofit young voter empowerment campaign will visit Fresno State on Feb. 24 from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Memorial Garden to energize students to register and to vote in the 2004 election.

Declare Yourself will rally students through a live spoken word and music show, featuring four of the nation's top spoken word artists and focusing on messages about activism, voting, democracy and empowerment of a new generation. The one-day tour stop also will include on-site voter registration, free gift bags and a chance to enter a special Yahoo! contest.

Also part of the tour is an original copy of the Declaration of Independence, printed on the night of July 4, 1776 , which Declare Yourself is using as a galvanizing symbol to inspire young voters to participate in their future.

For more information, see www.DeclareYourself.com .  

 
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