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  2. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    Student-run businesses are student activities that involve running a business that has an affiliation with the college or university and is almost completely, if not completely, run by student workers. Some examples of student-run businesses include: College/University Radio Stations; College/University Local Television Stations; Production Company

  3. Category : Student political organizations in the United States

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    Student Labor Action Coalition; Student League for Industrial Democracy (1946–1959) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Student Peace Union; Students for a Democratic Society; Students for a Democratic Society (2006 organization) Students for a Libertarian Society; Students for Concealed Carry; Students for Free Culture; Students for ...

  4. Monarchy Party - Wikipedia

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    The Monarchy Party was a student political party that formed independently on two campuses across the United States. The first group was formed around 1970 at the University of Maryland, College Park by Greg Canter (also known as Sir Barchan of Dinglebury).

  5. Pennsylvania college students seek to put voter participation ...

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    State College, Pennsylvania — At first glance, Penn State students Ryan Klein and Baybars Charkas seem to have a lot in common — until they start talking about politics.. Klein is the ...

  6. International Association for the Exchange of Students for ...

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    Student-driven - The National Secretary is a student, normally serving for one to two years. Often there is one employed administrative staff for paperwork and keeping contact with other national committees, but the students are making decisions, organizing trainees and even raising funds. Examples are Norway, Denmark, Austria, Slovakia or Croatia.

  7. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    As the central beneficiaries of public schools, youth are also advocating for student-led school change and education reform through student activism and meaningful student involvement. [13] There are structural inequalities that keep youth from engaging in political talk and action on school grounds or the public domain.

  8. Student society - Wikipedia

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    Student societies there have traditionally been politically active, and they played a significant part in the 1960s division of the Catholic University of Leuven into separate Flemish and Walloon universities. A student society in Flanders is led by a praesidium. The head of the praesidium (and the society) is the praeses.

  9. Party platform - Wikipedia

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    A political party platform (American English), party program, or party manifesto (preferential term in British and often Commonwealth English) is a formal set of principal goals which are supported by a political party or individual candidate, to appeal to the general public, for the ultimate purpose of garnering the general public's support and votes about complicated topics or issues.