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Voices and Votes: Democracy on Delmarva: Activism and Political Engagement at Salisbury University

SU Activism and Campaigns in The Flyer

The Flyer is Salisbury University's current student newspaper. Printing began in 1973.

Below are some issues of The Flyer that talk about on-campus protests as well as student involvement in national rallies.

Activism

Campaigns

Activism on and off Campus

SU students and faculty participating the the Women's March in Washington D.C., 2017, Nabb Research Center University Archives, SUA-030

Change SU Rally, 2019, Nabb Research Center University Archives, SUA-085

Signs and Posters Used by #ChangeSU, the Women's March, and Black Lives Matter Protests, 2017-2020

PACE

The Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement (PACE) is a nonpartisan group founded in 1999 at Salisbury University that provides students with opportunities to get involved in public affairs and civil life. Since 2002, PACE has sponsored the Sarbanes Lecture Series, inaugurated and supported by the late Senator Paul Sarbanes. The series has brought many high profile politicians to the SU campus including Nancy Pelosi, Ben Cardin, Martin O'Malley, and John Lewis.

View PACE Finding Aid

Image: Representative John Lewis speaking at PACE lecture series, 2004, Nabb Research Center University Archives, SUA-066.

The Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement (PACE) is a nonpartisan group founded in 1999 at Salisbury University that provides students with opportunities to get involved in public affairs and civil life. Since 2002, PACE has sponsored the Sarbanes Lecture Series, inaugurated and supported by the late Senator Paul Sarbanes. The series has brought many high profile politicians to the SU campus including Nancy Pelosi, Ben Cardin, Martin O'Malley, and John Lewis.

View PACE Finding Aid

Image: Representative John Lewis, Paul Sarbanes, and SU students, 2004, Nabb Research Center, University Archives, SUA-066.

The Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement (PACE) is a nonpartisan group founded in 1999 at Salisbury University that provides students with opportunities to get involved in public affairs and civil life. Since 2002, PACE has sponsored the Sarbanes Lecture Series, inaugurated and supported by the late Senator Paul Sarbanes. The series has brought many high profile politicians to the SU campus including Nancy Pelosi, Ben Cardin, Martin O'Malley, and John Lewis.

View PACE Finding Aid

Image: Nancy Pelosi at Salisbury University as part of the Sarbanes Lecture Series, SUA-066.