American Democracy Project Presents: Pizza and Politics
Lunch event to focus on War in Iraq
Jackie Carbajal
Issue date: 2/19/08 Section: News
The American Democracy Project is hosting its second Pizza and Politics event today during University Hour in Markstein 103. The event's topic is the war in Iraq led by Political Science/Global Studies Professor Scott Greenwood. The first 35 students in attendance will receive free pizza.
The event will focus on a specific article in the Los Angeles Times published Jan. 14, 2008 regarding a shift in U.S. military strategy in Iraq.
Pizza and Politics is a series of events geared to promote discussion on political issues that directly and indirectly affect the campus community. Students interested in future Pizza and Politics events can visit the American Democracy Project website at www.csusm.edu/adp. This academic year will focus on issues pertaining to the 2008 Presidential Election and use current newspaper articles to guide discussions.
The next Pizza and Politics event will spotlight civil liberties on Thurs, Feb. 28 during University Hour in ACD 102.
The event will focus on a specific article in the Los Angeles Times published Jan. 14, 2008 regarding a shift in U.S. military strategy in Iraq.
Pizza and Politics is a series of events geared to promote discussion on political issues that directly and indirectly affect the campus community. Students interested in future Pizza and Politics events can visit the American Democracy Project website at www.csusm.edu/adp. This academic year will focus on issues pertaining to the 2008 Presidential Election and use current newspaper articles to guide discussions.
The next Pizza and Politics event will spotlight civil liberties on Thurs, Feb. 28 during University Hour in ACD 102.
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